It is reported that it has been decided that the dominions should keep a Minister permanently in London to confer with the Imperial War Cabinet. ...
Article : 81 wordsTo overcome the present difficulty in regard to meat supplies, the Federal Cabinet at a special meeting this afternoon decided to release frozen, meat for ...
Article : 261 wordsMr. Hughes addressed a meeting of the British Empire League at the Mansion House to-day. He said that the league had done much to foster the good relations ...
Article : 492 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York Times states that the United states Secretary for War (Mr. Baker) as [?] of the American ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Irish National Leader (Mr. Dillon) addressing a gathering in a local hall a Omagh, denounced the Government ...
Article : 145 wordsBritish troops have reached Baku, on the Caspian Sea. Baku is an important seaport of Russian Transcaucasia, on a crescent-shaped ...
Article : 178 wordsLord Wrensbury's committee, in a further report on after-war company recommends generally that, apart from the cases of shipping and key industries no ...
Article : 173 wordsThe United Press correspondent says:—The French city of Amiens is no longer menaced, and the enemy salient which threatened it is deserted. One of the ...
Article : 206 wordsConsideration will be given by the Federal Cabinet next week to the action be taken against those bodies dn the Commonwealth which persist in flying the red flag. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) on Thursday evening gave a dinner to the New Zealand Press Delegation at Claridge's Restaurant. ...
Article : 498 wordsAt the meeting of the A.M.A. on Tuesday night, a communication was received in connection with the Red Cross "drive," taking for a donation. The secretary was ...
Article : 109 wordsThe afternoon French communique stated: —Last night was marked by fairly great artillery activity between .the Avre and the ...
Article : 75 words[?] of syppa[?]y have poured in on Mr. J. L Sinclair, S.M. and Mr. Sinclair, at the [?]range, in connection with the loss at their [?]son, Sgt. Jack Sinclair, who was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 406 wordsMr. Glimours message on Thursday tated:—Now that the Australian line has emained generally stationary for the past new days, it is possible to describe with ...
Article : 325 wordsFor next week's live stock sales at Newmarket the only offerings in sight are five trucks of sheep and four tracks of cattle, as compared with 268 trucks of sheep and ...
Article : 44 wordsIt is believed that a further German retreat is impending. The French are advancing north-east of the Lassigny massif, and the Germans are ...
Article : 165 wordsActing on behalf of Hall Caine, of Heathbrow, Hampstead, London, author and playwright, Messrs. Blake & Riggall, solicitors, have issued a Supreme Court ...
Article : 131 wordsReplying to-day to a deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture, which discussed remedies for the drift of population to the city. the Premier (Mr. Lawson) ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Allies have taken 73,000 prisoners and 1,700 guns.since July 18. Enemy casualties are estimated at 350.000 LONDON, August 15. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Australian and New Zealand war correspondent (Mr. Gilmour), writing on Wednesday, states:—The Australian unite are beginning to sort themselves out after ...
Article : 393 wordsIt was remarkable, continued Mr. Hughes, that only two attacks had been made upon him during his visit—one by the pacifists, And the other by a German firm, which ...
Article : 388 wordsGen. Haig, in his afternoon communique, reports:—There was severe local fighting on Wednesday night to our advantage east of Rainecourt. Our line was ...
Article : 183 wordsA deputation representative of social and religious bodies to-day asked the Premier (Mr. Lefroy) for certain amendments in the Licensing Act, including (1) taking ...
Article : 135 wordsA central boand to deal with the rabbit sad noxious weed pests was suggested by a deputation which waited to-day on the Premier (Mr. Lawson), and Minister for ...
Article : 105 wordsThe relatives of Cpl. J. Willis, 48th Battalion, have been officially advised that a died or [?]on July 11.Cpi Willis, who was only 22 years of age, had been on active service for three ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Gas Enquiry Board presented its report and recommendations to the State Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) to-day. The [?] covered only metropolitan ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Queenslanders reached their objectives with few [?]but afterwards they encountered much machine running ana heavy artill by and trench [?] ...
Article : 375 wordsPte. Frank Morrison has died as the result of wounds received in France. The late soldier left for the front in June, 1916, and was gassed early this year. He recovered, and returned to the ...
Article : 76 wordsGen.Haig, reporting to-night, says—The Canadians have captured Damery and [?]We have also advanced south-east of Proyart. taking prisoners in both ...
Article : 269 wordsA most severe earthquake shock was recorded last night at Riverview College. The distance from Sydney was about 3,200 miles. Father Pigot said the rock ...
Article : 53 wordsSir Thomas Mackenzie presented Capt. Vercoe with a medal from the Maoris of New Zealand, in recognition of his war services. Capt. Vercoe replied, and said that ...
Article : 54 wordsPte. B. J. McCarthy (32nd Bitalion), of Surveyor-General's Department (second occasion), son of Mrs. C. L. McCarthy, of St. Peters. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. and Mrs. George Weidenhofer have been advised by the Red Cross Society that their sou, Pte. D. G. (Dick) Weidenhofer, is a prisoner of war at Afioun Kara Hissar, Turkey. ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Bowser) said to-day that in many countries an age limit was placed on children unattended at picture theatres: and in the Bill which the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 17 Aug 1918, Page 7
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