Some of the Port Adelaide importers and merchants did not get copies of the latest customs circular (No. 58) until Monday, and then became awake to its full ...
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Article : 458 wordsMr. Gilmour (Australian and New Zealand correspondent), a in a despatch written on Friday, said:—An immense bombardment announced another Australian ...
Article : 468 wordsMr. Justice Harvey this morning contiued the hearing of the evidence in the enquiry, into the internment of the seven men on the ground that they were ...
Article : 536 wordsThe British Fourth Army, including Australians between August 18 and 25 has captured more than 30,000 prisoners and nearly 500 guns. ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the Arbitration Court to-day. Judgment was given by Mr, Justice Higgins on the plant of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers against the Commonwealth in ...
Article : 1,005 wordsGen. Sir Douglass Haig announces that he has begun an attack in the River Searpe sector, and is making good progrees. He also reports the capture of Favrenil ...
Article : 59 wordsReports from the western front on Sunday night stated that British troops were entering Bapaume. ...
Article : 28 wordsThis is the end of another wonderful day for the Australian Infantry. South of the Somme these troops have rushed all the German positions on a front of four ...
Article : 640 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press states that the British. Third and Forth Armies are pressing their attack south of the Somme. The Third Army has ...
Article : 265 wordsA message from Paris states that the Australians on Friday prisonered 800, including 32 officers, and British Guardsmen took the same number in a hand-to-hand ...
Article : 136 wordsGen. Sir Douglas Haig reported on Sunday morning:—The British attack north of the River Somme continues. We hold the road running from Albert to Bapaume ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Australians were greatly interested in a young. German sergeant-major, who had lived 10 years in America. This man was visiting enemy telephone posts in the ...
Article : 455 wordsThe Minister for Price Fixing (Mr. Massey Greene) said to-day that there still seemed to be a good deal of misconception in the minds of country butchers ...
Article : 204 wordsThe afternoon French communique stated:—An enemy coup de main near Roye resulted only in our prisonering 20 of the German attacking force. There is ...
Article : 121 wordsIn the Full Court this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen), Mr. Justice Ping, and Mr. Justice Gordon, an application was made to make ...
Article : 292 wordsAn unusual point cropped up to-day before Mr. Justice Hood during the hearing of a petition for the dissolution of a marriage on the ground of desertion. The ...
Article : 153 wordsThe French comunique on Sunday night stated:—Bad weather on Saturday hampered our avistors; but our chasers felled four enemy aeroplanes. Bombing ...
Article : 75 wordsIt is reported from Paris that the Australians have captured on the Somme an 11-in. gun with a range of 19 miles. It is a recent model, and was intended for the ...
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Advertising : 127 wordsThe Air Ministry reports that our aeroplanes to-day successfully attackedt an acrodrome and railway stations at Bettembourg and Luxemburg. Excellent results ...
Article : 45 wordsThey pushed out further immediately. Far beyond there still remained a triangle of high country, divided by deep wooded gullies. The Tasmanians, South ...
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Advertising : 155 wordsThe enlarging movement from Chuignolles north-eastward to the river was undertaken by Queensland, Tasmanian, South. Australian, and Western Ausralian ...
Article : 365 wordsA wireless German official message on Sunday night stated:—Strong, English attacks, led by tanks advancing between Neuville and St, Leger (east of the Arras ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York Time states that military circles are elated, at the latest allied successes A. big, drive by the American Army is ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. V. Tanner, PM., sitting as a royal Commission, resumed his enquiry to-day into the allegations made in Parliament by Mr. Hogan. M.L.A., regarding the ...
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Advertising : 99 wordsBoth parties to the engineering dispute are awaiting the ballot of 13 districts of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers on the proposal to settle the strike by ...
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Advertising : 150 wordsShortly after Friday midnight the Tasmanians and Victonans north, of the Somme attacked the town of Bray, which, owing the previous 48 hours fighting ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsSince August 8, more than 40,000. Germans, have been made prisoners on the British front. The British method of avoiding direct attack on enemy strong ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsGerman newspapers since July have been unusually full of death announcements concerning men killed in action. A remarkable feature as the revelation ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsMr. Walter Richard Axford—the father of Lee.—Cpl. Axford, who was recently awardted the Victoria Gross—died at this residence, Bourke street, Kalgoorlie, this ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsAn English balloon passed out from the land in a northerly direction over the North Sea on Friday. Three occupants were observed descending by means of ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 27 Aug 1918, Page 5
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