preparations are proceeding space for the conscription campaign. The Federal Cabinet sat all this afternoon and completed the details of the scheme, which ...
Article : 954 wordsParliament was on Friday adjourned until November 28. Just what will happen at that date is not known. Although the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), stated ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,131 wordsLittle surprise will be occasioned by tic news of the outbreak of what may prove to be a civil war in Russia. The enemies of M.Kerensky have "deposed" his ...
Article : 405 wordsmembers of the Chamber of Second Thought met at 10.30 a.m. on Friday, so as to prorogue before tising. There was no apparent hurry in the work. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsNothing of a startling character has been done; and yet,when we look at the statute book this session, I am certain the country generally will admit that it is ...
Article : 404 wordsThe circumstances of yet another alleged attempt at a serious assault upon a young woman were related to a reporter on Friday. The victim was Miss M. ...
Article : 446 wordsA wireless Russian official message states that a proclamation has been issued by the Army Committees and the Soviet of Soldiers and Deputies announcing that the ...
Article : 165 wordsCommenting to-day on the news from Russia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—If this be true in all its details, it seems to be pregnant with even more ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook), speaking to-night at a dinner given to the newly elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Stapley), said he was sorry he was not ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Potrograd correspondent of The Daily Telegraph lias supplied a vivid do-, scription of the events which led up to Lenin's conspiracy, of which M. Trotsky ...
Article : 572 wordsThe situation is alarming. Government troops armed with machine guns are guarding the smolny Institute, where the preliminary Parliament is sitting. Soviet ...
Article : 220 wordsRobert Watling (57), a seaman, who was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital in an unconscious condition on September 17,died at that institution on Thursday. ...
Article : 54 wordsAt a public meeting held in the cown half to-night Sir William Irvine and Bishop Long were the principal speakers. The following resolutions were carried:—"I ...
Article : 156 wordsFurther questions were asked in the Assembly on Friday relatively to the employment of returned soldiers. Mr. Reidy enquired whether the Minister for ...
Article : 419 wordsThe circumstances of the death of Harold James Buxton, aged 11 years and 8 months, whose dead body was found in 7 ft. 6 in, of water in a tank, at Glen ...
Article : 138 wordsIn COUNCIL.—The Speaker Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 10.30 a.m. Report of select committee on Port Adelaide River adopted. Crown Lands. ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Justice Higgins, in a further reply to the Prime Minister (Mr.Hughes) in the controversy in reference to an Anbitration Court incident., said that evidently ...
Article : 478 wordsA motion affirming the principle of conscription was passed at the Melbourne City Council quarterly meeting to-day. ...
Article : 26 wordsA telegram from Haparanda states that a large German squadron is cruising of Helsingiors. ...
Article : 26 wordsKAPUNDA, November 8.—Mr. R. C. McLeod, of the Sir John Franklin Hotel, was the victim of ptomaine poisoning on Saturday. After having eaten some ...
Article : 62 wordsKing George and Queen Mary are paying visit to Bristol. They were given an enthusiastic reception. His Majesty bestowed a number of decorations, inspected ...
Article : 74 wordsA wireless Russian official message states that a reunion of the Soviets was opened to-day. The Army Committees have been ordered to elect a delegate, to the ...
Article : 53 wordsThe topic of conscription crept into the felicitations which marked the close of the Parliamentary session on Friday. The Premier, in the Assembly said they were living ...
Article : 247 wordsKAPUNDA, November 8.—As Mr. Jack White was driving a team of five horses attached to an English wagon on the Truro road on Monday, a motor car ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Bolsheviks sent an ultimatum to the Kereneky Government on' Wednesday evening, demanding its surrender within 20 minutes.' and threatening a cannonade ...
Article : 107 wordsIn the Hopse of Commons to-day the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Walter Long) introduced a Bill for the establishment of an Air Council, to co-ordinate the ...
Article : 39 wordsA verdict of death from misadventure was returned at an inquest upon the body of Lieut. P. C Horwopd, an Australian, who was shot daring night firing practice ...
Article : 62 wordsLAMEROO, November 8.—When Mr. W. J. Ryan eras out with Messrs. B. F. Feineler and S. H. Turner, of Frances, south-east, inspecting property belonging ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Homan) was welcomed home by the Institute of Journalists at a lundheon to-day. Responding to the toast of his health he gave an interesting ...
Article : 528 wordsA United States Press Association message from its London' representative says it is authoritatively learned that the Maximalists gained control at Petrograd so ...
Article : 223 wordsM. Kerensky's chief source of support are the Cossacks, who yesterday sent a deputation to the Premier which offered to restore order if M. Kerensky would ...
Article : 59 wordsIceland is demanding more independence under her own flag. The newspapers declare that unless the demand is granted Iceland must separate from Denmark. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere was unusualactivity in local Labour circles on Friday. No time is being lost in organizing for the referendum campaign. Following on the meeting of tie council ...
Article : 205 wordsFrom The Register, Saturday, Nov. 9, 1867.—It has been usual to have some old English sports on the Semaphore beach on November 9, and steps have been taken to organize races on ...
Article : 227 wordsAn Austrian wireless station, it is reported, has "picked up" a message from: Petrograd, which has been "wirelessed" to all the Russian battle fronts announcing ...
Article : 59 wordsCHAIN OF PONDS, November 8.—A child, 18 months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Humphries, to-day fell into a small tank of water. It was soon missed, but when ...
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Advertising : 321 wordsThe peasantry is still an unknown factor, although the immediate handing over of large proprietorial lands means granting the peasants their chief demand. It is ...
Article : 140 wordsCHAIN OF PONDS, November 8—A wagonette to which was attached a pair of horses, was proceeding toward Chain of Ponds up the Gumeracha side Redhill. ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Chief Justice in the Practice Court to-day granted a decree nisi to Celia elizabeth Mary Bourns (34), of Brunswick, for a dissolution of her marriage with Peter ...
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Advertising : 333 wordsSo far as his health will allow, the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. H. Jackson) will support the Federal Government during the coming referendum campaign. ...
Article : 424 wordsThe latest development in Russia prompted a question in the Assembly on Friday. Mr. Green asked the Premier whether he had received any information ...
Article : 107 wordsKALGOORLIE, November 9.—Operations on the Lake View Mine have been suspended until Monday owing to the shaft having been damaged by a calling skip. ...
Article : 87 wordsA statement by a member of the crew of the Zeppelin which was captured on October 20 shows that the raiding fleet against the British coast comprised 15 super ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 10 Nov 1917, Page 7
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