President Wilson has dispatched to Germany what he has described as "a virtual ultimatum" in reference to the submarine campaign. An immediate answer has been demanded. German cavalry patrols have entered Greek territory and blown up three ...
Article : 169 wordsIn the House of Lords on Tuesday Lord Milner moved in favour of the immediate introduction of general compulsion. The Marquis of Crewe (Lord President of the ...
Article : 226 wordsA German communique states:—We have captured a quarry south of the farm of Haudromont, in the fighting north of Verdun, and the creator part of the ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Hughes was warmly welcomed ar a dinner tendered to him by the Parliamentary Labour Party at the House of Commons. He was ...
Article : 575 wordsMr. H. K. Pratten, of New South Wales, who is attached to the subcommittee on munitions work, has forwarded to the Premier of his State (Mr. Holman) an ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Commander of the Australasian troops (Gen. Sir William Birdwood), who was shot in the head, took no notice of the wound until the surgeons insisted that ...
Article : 64 wordsBuilt in the splendid Regency days by the third Marquess of Hertford, the "Steyne" of "Vanity Fair," St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London, has long been a ...
Article : 1,129 wordsMr. H. J. Henderson writes:—"Subscriptions to the Hut buildings account now aggregate £1,735 4/6. The balconies have been enclosed all round with sliding ...
Article : 166 wordsPresident Wilson has dispatches another Note to Germany, warning that country that unless the illegal attacks on merchantmen carrying Americans cease, diplomatic ...
Article : 197 wordsThe German Ambassador at Washington (Count Bernstorff) has demanded the release of Wolve von Igel (formerly Secretary to Capt. von Papen), who was arrested at ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Asquith, in the House of Commons said he regretted having to confess thai there were material points of disagreement in the Cabinet which, if not settled by ...
Article : 143 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Steel Maitland), in reply to Sir Kinloch Cooke (Unionist, Devonport), said he ...
Article : 57 wordsIt was impossible to exaggerate the gravity of the present crisis. The British people were literally fighting for their fives. They were told that Germanay ...
Article : 331 wordsMr. H. E. Winterbottom, Acting Secretary of the Council of Control of Patriotic Street Sales, writes:—"It has come in the knowledge of the council that 'patriotic' buttons are being offered ...
Article : 101 wordsA three hours' meeting of the Cabinet was held before the House met. Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Bonar Law had a long consultation at the Colonial ...
Article : 591 wordsThe Berlin Tageblatt declared that the late Russian Minister for War (Gen. Polivanoff) has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Russian forces on the ...
Article : 66 wordsGerman cavalry patrols entered Greece yesterday and compelled a Greek company to remain, quiescent while they blew up three railway bridges between Doiran and ...
Article : 45 wordsOn Wednesday a gift afternoon, arranged by the Hyde Park Red Cross Society, in aid of the Torrens Park Hospital, was held. Mrs. Francis Fisher and Sgt. Davidson and Cpl. Butler ...
Article : 57 wordsThe situation is regarded as grave. President Wilson has cancelled all engagements, and is closeted with the Foreign Affairs Committee. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. T. B. Merry (Secretary of the Anno Day committee) has received from Mr. J. Wright a cheque for £115 3/7, being the result of the Anzac Day celebration at Balhanmh. It is expected ...
Article : 44 wordsHe had long recognised that the var was a great fact which in the talk about the brotherhood of man could not be swept aside. They could not ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Colonial Secretary (Mr. Bonar Law) and the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Walter Runeiman) at the beginning of the month received a deputation from ...
Article : 236 wordsIn response to a summons from the President, the two Houses of Congress met to-day in a joint session. President Wilson said he had given Germany an irrevocable ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Turkish garrison at Trebizond and the Ottoman field army together numbered about 5,000 men. There art two possible lines for their ...
Article : 135 wordsWith a view to encourage recruiting in this State, a recruiting train will leave Melbourne on Monday on a tour of the western district, returning late on Friday ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Manchester Guardian in commenting on the honours conferred on Mr. Hughes by the City of London and the Holthworkers' Guild, states that the ...
Article : 116 wordsThe following nominations were received to-day for the Legislative Council:—West Province—Sir Henry Briggs, Mr. F. A. Baglin. Metropolitan Province—Mr. W. ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Edmund Candler, who is at British headquarters in Mesopotamia, says:—On the Mesopotamian front we are fighting the Tigris floods as well as the Turks. ...
Article : 153 wordsIn reply to a question in the commons, Mr. Asquith said that Lord Curzon had examined and reported on the aircraft situation, and had recommended large ...
Article : 81 wordsAt a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day a further amendment was made to the Enemy Shareholders' Regulations. The definition of an enemy subject ...
Article : 164 wordsIntense interest has been aroused by President Wilson's declaration. Congress received the message silently, without even a sign of applause. It is believed ...
Article : 75 wordsAn enquiry was held to-day into the death at New, on March 29, of Edwin Standley (39), marine engineer. It was stated that the Latin term, "hora somni," ...
Article : 153 wordsAt Wilmington, Delaware, Ernest Schiller, the German who held up the British steamer Matoppo on the high seas, has been sentenced to imprisonment ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Under Secretary of War (Mr. Tennant) has stated that companies of noneombatants would shortly be sent to France, where they would be employed in ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Anzac Day pageant in London next Tuesday is to include a naval contingent from the Australian warships. The detachment released for the purpose will ...
Article : 59 wordsSir Joseph Robinson (Chairman of the South African Banking Company) has offered £100,000 towards the £1,000,000 required to make up the difference between ...
Article : 73 wordsIn a Rugby game on Wednesday a New Zealand team beat a Cambridge University Cadet Battalion team by 32 to 3. Clifford, Fricklen, Baddesley, and Burns scored ...
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Advertising : 976 wordsThe Premier (Hon. C. Vanghan) states that special tickets will not be issued to members of Parliament for the Anzac Day celebration on Tuesday next, and desires ...
Article : 46 wordsThe anniversary of the day on which the Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed on Gallipoli wan celebrated in all the schools of the State to-day. In ...
Article : 135 words[On account of the great pressure upon space it has been found necessity to limit acknowledgments of all donations (apart from those sent to the office direct) to the totals ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 21 Apr 1916, Page 6
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