The resolution has been strengthened, and it now directs tie President to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States to carry on the war until ...
Article : 306 wordsHis Majesty the King has sent a message to the Imperial War Conference, thanking the delegates for their assurance of the devoted loyalty of all parts of the ...
Article : 131 wordsShould a medical practitioner be allowed, in special circumstances, to exceed the speed limit in a motor car? That was a question put to the occupants ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 835 wordsThe Chief of British Stiff (Sir William Robertson) has stated that in order Germans the needs of Great Britain are hale a million more men before July, otherwise the war will be prolonged. Admiral Jellicoe supports the declaration of Sir William Robertson. On the front in France the Germans ...
Article : 121 wordsAlthough the Federal contests are in the immediate foreground, the position of State polities is by no means in the distant perspective. In the ordinary course of ...
Article : 1,686 wordsLord Derby, in the house of Lords, foreshadowed larger and still more drastic measures of fulfil the army's requirements. The warning has revived the rumours that ...
Article : 376 wordsAdvices from Berlin state that the mans will not declare war against the United States, despite President Wilson's hostile speech. ...
Article : 113 wordsSir Douglas Hak reports:—A determined attempt by the enemy on Tuesday night to recover the guns captured on Monday failed, and all six were brought ...
Article : 198 wordsA wireless Russian official message says:—"We threw tack the enemy, woo had temporarily occupied our trenches, in the regions southward of Illukst and ...
Article : 131 wordsSr. Lodge advocated the seizing of the Interned German ships. Sr. La Nollette opposed the resolution. Many impressive speeches were made ...
Article : 53 wordsWail street financiers. We offered tremendous resources in support of the President. The navy officials are preparing for the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Senate carried the resolution by the enormous majority of 84 votes to 6. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe House of Representatives will debate the war resolutions to-morrow (Thursday), and a rapid passage is expected. ...
Article : 192 wordsSir John Jellicoe has supported the declaration of Sir William Robertson regarding the need for men for the army and navy. The navy's business so far as ...
Article : 282 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the Petit Parisien says that the Russian Army has received with enthusiasm the announcement of the appointment of Gen. Alexieff ...
Article : 38 wordsThe speech of the United States President has created a sensation in Paris. The newspaper kiosks have been besieged all day. The coining in of America is the sole ...
Article : 127 wordsA French communique says:—"Notwithstanding furious snow squalls and the soaked state of the ground, we drove back the enemy on the whole front from the ...
Article : 300 wordsHerr Branting a German Socialist leader who was on a visit to Petrograd on an important political mission, is missing. His disappearance has caused a sensation in ...
Article : 36 wordsTelegrams from Berlin state that Herr Zimmerman (Minister of Foreign Affairs) summoned the American newspaper correspondents and announced that the Government had received with the deepest chagrin the news of President Wilson's ...
Article : 190 wordsReligious freedom has been granted to all people in Russia. ...
Article : 14 wordsMr. Ephraim Henry Coombe, M.P., died at the residence of Mr. Thomas Esplanade, Semaphore, on Thursday evening, following upon his sudden seizure with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,376 wordsGermans have been discovered endeavouring to smuggle sugar containing anthrax bacilli; and also explosive [?] into Russia. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Press, Bureau announces that the Food Director. (Lord Devonport) has issued anew public meals' order, which is applicable to hotels, clubs, boarding houses, and ...
Article : 211 wordsA Serbian communique states:—The enemy violently bombarded Monastir, with asphyxiating shells, and 47 of the population were killed and 20 wounded. A large ...
Article : 36 wordsThomas Butterfield, Tumby Bay, former (Caucus). Robert Storrie Guthrie, Peterhead, seaman (Coalition). ...
Article : 276 wordsThe London Gazette announces that the Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sgt. F.W. Palmer, of the Royal Fusiliers, who has been promoted to the rank of ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Admiralty announces that the arrivals for the week were 2,281, and the sailings 2,399. Eighteen vessels of over 1,600 tons, and 13 under' 1,600 were sunk ...
Article : 160 wordsDEAD.—Capt. T. Francis, Lieuts, W. Harris, W. G. D. Fisher, J. B. Wood, H. M. Lyons, R. D. Burns, Q.M.S.S. Muaroe, Sgte, R. B. Goodwin, C. C. H. Baldwin, W. J. Stinson, Cpls, J. Moore ...
Article : 247 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Government was not prepared to designate certain German towns as hostage towns to be ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The London Morning Poet declares that he has received information from American financial circles, closely connected with ...
Article : 164 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Sir Leo Chiozza Money said the Shipping Controller (Sir Joseph Maclay) has requisitioned 1,000 vessels, of which 800 were cargo ...
Article : 129 wordsDEAD.—Capt. M. R. Hughes, Lieut. A. Corne, W.O. N. A. Carnegie, Sgts. L. H. Blauksby, J. H. Carter, L. W. Ward, Cpla H. M. Walsh. W. J, Swyere, A. G. Kilfoile, E. A. Cameron, J. N. ...
Article : 182 wordsThe members of the Adelaide branch of the Liberal Union met on Thursday evening and decided as follows.—"That this branch takes no action in reference to the ...
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Advertising : 499 wordsHostillity to the Kaiser was marked on the occasion of the Bismarck birthday celebrations in Germany. Dr. Baumer, a member of the Prussian ...
Article : 53 wordsManchester will confer the freedom of the city on the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey). ...
Article : 29 wordsDEAD.—Q.M.S. E. Holland, Cpl. T. Dedman, Lce.-Cpl. L. G. Fitzmaurlce, Ptes. G. Sullivan, G. R. Avery, A. Taylor, S. T. Richardson, W. leach, P. McCreaghan, C. Anderson, J. Cobsen, W. A. ...
Article : 81 wordsDead:—Lieut. J. E. S. Taylor, Secocd-Lieut. R. E. Buber, Cpl. C S. Glassborrow, Lce.-Cpl. A. Bennett, Ptes,. J. L. Farrant, D. P. Haydock, W. Heap, J. T. Donahue, C. E. W. Smith, E. L. ...
Article : 96 wordsDead.-Lce-.Cpl. W. W. Campbell, Ptes, W. Badcock, G. E. Adkins, L. J. Brookes, W. C. Fletcher. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 6 Apr 1917, Page 7
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