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Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 wordsThe characteristic feature of the Royal Academy Exhibition this year is the large proportion of canvases dealing' with incidents of the war. The representation in ...
Article : 381 wordsIt is officially reported that German airship raiders dropped over 100 bombs over the Thames estuary on Tuesday night. There were no casualties. One hundred ...
Article : 344 wordsOn Thursday morning the Government Statist (Mr. L. H. Sholl, I.S.O.) issued the final results of the cereal, hay, and fodder crops for the season 1915-16, compiled by ...
Article : 1,331 wordsIt is officially stated that troops have arrived in Dublin from Belfast and England. Martial law has been proclaimed in the County of Dublin, and the ...
Article : 304 wordsAlthough Mr. A. J. McLachhn has just spent a month in the sister States ostensibly for a holiday, he could not forget that he was President of the Liberal Union and ...
Article : 680 wordsDetails of the German naval raid on the British east coast show that Great Yarmouth as well as Lowestoft as shelled. The firing stopped suddenly, and a British light cruiser squadron was seen to be chasing the heavy German warships. A lively fight ensued, in which a British destroyer was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 wordsFollowing are the names of the men who enlisted in Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Thursday:— G. W. Andrews, S. C. Actill, C. L. Bryant, C. ...
Article : 131 wordsA motor car on Wednesday crashed through the parapet of a bridge, and fell into the River Laune, near Killorglin, County Kerry. Three of its passengers ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Pearce) stated to-day chat the difficulty with the Adelaide Steamship Company with regard to the freights on Queensland sugar had ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Daily Express blames the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Lord Winbourne) and the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) for not having taken action, after ...
Article : 60 wordsIt is officially reported that the German raiding squadron attacked Great Yarmouth simultaneously with Lowestoft. The bombardment of the two ports—which ...
Article : 130 wordsIn the House of Lords, Lord Midleton complained that the Government was not taking sufficiently vigorous measures in Dublin. Apparently no effort had yet ...
Article : 425 wordsEarly in April an accidental fire occurred at a powder factory in Kent, and a series of explosions resulted. It has now been officially reported that the ...
Article : 77 wordsCabinet to-day considered the vote of censure passed by the Political Labour League conference upon the Government in connection with the non-carrying out of ...
Article : 523 wordsFurther evidence was taken by the Pearling Commission at Broome to-day. Mr. Hugh Richardson, a Verier, and managing partner of the firm of Moss and ...
Article : 419 wordsThe French communique issued on Tuesday night states:—A French aeroplane struck with its bombs a Zeppelin flying at height of 12,000 ft. off Zeebrugge. ...
Article : 145 wordsA cipher message was received in New York on Sunday, which indicated that a Revolt had been started in Ireland, and asked for the help of Irish Americana. ...
Article : 42 wordsExperts are of opinion that the battle cruisers which took part in the raid included the German super-Dreadnought Oerfflinger (28,000 tons), Moltke (22,640 ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Freeman's Journal on Monday published news from Tralee that a collapsible boat, containing a large quantity of arms and ammunition, had been seized on ...
Article : 110 wordsThe German vessel engaged in the attempt to land rifles on the coast of Ireland was manned by 20 picked German naval men, under the command of a lieutenant ...
Article : 234 wordsThe German raiding squadron was seen from Vlieland Island, North Holland, on Tuesday morning, steaming east. The warships were preceded by Zeppelins. ...
Article : 37 wordsField-Marshal Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on the British operations, says that as the result of an aerial fight British aviators brought down an enemy ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Minister added, regarding the alleged traitor Sir Roger Casement and the German submarine, that a German vessel with false papers, which ...
Article : 159 wordsFrom Lowestoft the German ships were not seen. They must have fired at long range. They appeared to dash at the coast from north and south, firing as rapidly as ...
Article : 68 wordsShells fired on the port of Lowestoft From the German warships miles of shore destroyed several untenanted houses. Another shell crushed in the roof of a large ...
Article : 318 wordsThe French communique says:—The Germans attempted to debouch against the French position north of Senones, in Lorraine, but were stopped by the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe House of Commons has resumed its secret session. There is the best authority for believing that the proposals of the Government in ...
Article : 167 wordsNew York papers state that the raid on the former offices of the Me German Charge d'Affaires, Capt. von Papen, show that prominent Irishmen and Germans in ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the Central Police Court to-day Thomas Gillinder was charged, thai between January 1 and March 18 at Brisbane, being employed in the ...
Article : 188 wordsA writer in The Times in its issue of March 4 Trained the British Government and public that something was happening in Ireland. In describing the Irish ...
Article : 561 wordsUnofficial advices received at Washington from Berlin assert that the Kaiser is endeavouring to arrange a modus vivendi so as to prevent a breach with the United ...
Article : 123 wordsBefore the Common wealth Prices Adjustment Board to-day the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. M. Drew) stated that some of his constituents at Geraldton had asked him ...
Article : 275 wordsWhen seen to-night with regard to the rebellion, Archbishop Carr said:—"The existence of a small number of Irish irreconcilables has been known, and by ...
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Advertising : 598 wordsLieut. Colin Munro, a Queensland officer, who joined the Royal Field Artillery, has died in England as tie result of wounds, received in action. ...
Article : 32 wordsGerman shells fell all around the British warships, which reserved their fire until they were well within range. Time and again their shots hit the German ...
Article : 93 wordsThe United State Department of State, n defining the American attitude on the question of armed merchantmen, has issued a statement upholding the right of ...
Article : 142 wordsAlter a meeting at the officials of the South Australian branch of the United Irish League on Thursday the President (Mr. P. Healy) intimated that it was ...
Article : 77 wordsSuddenly a German seaplane came from the north at a terrific rate, conveying a message to the Germans, who turned tail and made off at high speed. One of the ...
Article : 42 wordsA German communique states:—After bombarding, with good success, Yarmouth and Lowestoft, our warships shelled the British airmen, small cruisers, and ...
Article : 708 wordsAt the annual district meeting of the Hibernian-Australasian Catholic Benefit. Society, Victorian District, to-day, the following motion was carried unanimously:— ...
Article : 78 wordsAn official report states in regard to the fighting on Sunday at Quatia, in the Sinai. Desert, that a greatly superior force, consisting of 1,000 Germans and also picked ...
Article : 121 wordsAt a special meeting of the Executive of the Queensland Trish Association, held to-night, it was decided to send the following cablegram to Mr. John Redmond, Leader ...
Article : 94 wordsThe British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Cecil Spring-Rice) has received an anonymous letter threatening with death himself and every British official in ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 28 Apr 1916, Page 5
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