The next Liberty War Loan will be issued about September. The Secretary of War (Mr. Baker) has asked for an appropriation of £1,900,000 ...
Article : 79 wordsAn Italian official message reports that the Austrians are desperately attempting 10 retake the positions recently lost at Or[?]gara, in the Trentino, and are ...
Article : 56 wordsThe military authorities intimated on Wednesday that two more contingents of sick and wounded South Australian soldiers (representing lists Nos. 8 and 9) will ...
Article : 1,113 wordsThe first report of the Mesopotamian Commission, constituting another historic war document, was issued to-night as a Bluebook of 188 pages. It deals ...
Article : 355 wordsDifferences of opinion among members of the Liberal Party are increasing. Count Romanones (exsPremier) has resigned the leadership, and advises the formation of a ...
Article : 104 wordsMrs. Harry Smith, of Mount Gambier, has received information from the military authorities that her son, Pte. W. G. Smith, was accidentally drowned in Egypt ...
Article : 87 wordsContaining 867 names of all the Australian States, as follow:—Killed in action, 28 officers, 53 men; accidentally killed, 2 men; died of wounds, 3 officers, 24 men; died from other ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 628 wordsThe Federal Assembly of Switzerland has elected M. Gustave Ador to succeed M. Hoffmann, who resigned as Foreign Minister in consequence of the German-Russia ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. and Mrs. E. T. Martin, of Aldinga, have received a cable from, their son, Cpl. M. Martin, stating that he has received a bullet wound in his heel while on service ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that the United States Exports Council will probably ask neutrals to aid in shipping the Australian ...
Article : 32 wordsIn a letter from Palestine, dated May 10, Cpl A. G. Burns, of the Australian Light Horse, says:—We have had a very strenuous time during the lost month. ...
Article : 188 wordsLe Matin states that the Germans are spending £80,000 monthly in Spain in propagandist work. Their total expenditure in this direction throughout hie world is ...
Article : 34 wordsA conference of the Allies will shortly be held to discuss the war aims. It ia understood that Russia pressed for the conference. ...
Article : 39 wordsCol. Arthur, a veteran of the Vimy Ridge fighting, said to-day, in the Canadian House of Commons, that France urgently needed men. The Province of Quebec had ...
Article : 94 wordsThe report of the executive council of the South Australian Soldiers' Fund, presented to the meeting of administrators on Tuesday, June 26, showed that a satisfactory arrangement had been made ...
Article : 851 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The New York World (M. Dosch Fleurot) says:—There is a clean cut contrast between the endless abstract discussions at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsAn Urder-in-Council has been gazetted making Maoris liable for compulsory military service in the same manner as the Europeans. ...
Article : 24 wordsIn seven trunks in the Christiania Railway Station 211 bombs were found. They included a great number of glass tubes, containing acids of differing strengths, ...
Article : 132 wordsSomewhere an the pleasant land of Mesopotamia the town of Ashar had endured for centuries beside the River Tigris. It is not a large town nor even ...
Article : 689 wordsThe Private Secretary to His Excellency the Governor (Mr. Legh Winser) writes that Sir Henry Galway has received a telegram from His Royal Highness the Duke ...
Article : 466 wordsThe supply of reinforcements was insufficient in connection with the advance toward Bagdad and the Kut-el-Amara relief operations. The Indian military ...
Article : 308 wordsProfessor Bakhmetieff (special Rassian Ambassador to the United States), speaking before the Washington Senate on Tuesday, said the Russian situation was ...
Article : 36 wordsThe British National Socialist Party has declined the invitation from the Council of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates at Petrograd. asking that the party should be ...
Article : 106 wordsOwing to the insistence of the Norwegian Government, Germany has recalled Herr Michaelis, Minister at Christiania, who is alleged to be concerned in the ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Petit Parisien states that the Berlin Cabinet intends to demand an apology from Norway for opening the diplomatic valise which revealed the plot. Herr ...
Article : 65 wordsA German communique reports that fighting activity continues south-westward of Lutzk and between the Strypa and the Dniester. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Morgenbladet states that von Hauten fels was sent to Norway by the German Foreign Office with many trunks filled with explosives. The trunks were officially ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Commissioners attach some blame to the Secretary for India (Mr. Chamber-lain). The Times, in its comments on the report, says that his share of culpability ...
Article : 262 wordsThe State Recruiting Committee writes:—An examination of the recruiting returns for the week ended Jura 23 shows that the decrease of 66 below the figures of the ...
Article : 431 wordsAmong the eight awards of the Victoria Cross announced this morning one to an Australian infantry non-commissioned officer. Cpl. George Julian Howell. The ...
Article : 140 wordsDead.—Capts. W. L. Young, R. Anderson, Lieuts. R. A. M.. Murray, H. B. Allen, J. N. Swann, Second-Lieuts. W. W. Gocher, C. F. Ryan, R. A. Barton, C. E. A. Chalmers, a Piane, T. L. ...
Article : 89 wordsM. Venezelos has been summoned to form a Ministry. The High Commissioner (M. Jonnart) announces that certain agitators whose ...
Article : 83 wordsDEAD.—Lieuts. W. B. F. Rutledge, A. L. Reid, Second-Lieut. D. J. Hamilton. sgt J. Rees, Cpls. A. McColl, J. J. Cahill, C. C. BurTidge, G. liersch, H. D. Battcrsby, Lce.-Cpl. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Hon. Secretary of the Australian Comforts Fund (of which the League of Loyal Women is the South Australian division) has rceceived the following letter from a private in the 13th ...
Article : 445 wordsDEAD.—Cdpts. F. L. Davy. F. B. Kay, H. G. Selwyn-Smith, F. H. Bridgman, H. W. J. Herbert, Lieuts. W. S. Dixon. C. D. Scott, D. F. Salmon, B. Tarr, Second-Lieut. A. R. Walker, ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Athens correspondent of The Morning Post says that in consequence of disorders at the Greek capital, the High Commissioner for the Protecting Powers ...
Article : 160 wordsLord Strachie, speaking in the House of Lords, suggested the expediency of reprisals for German air raids. Lord Sydenham expressed opposition to the general policy of ...
Article : 206 wordsLieut. W. S. Dean, of the Recruiting Depot, has received a letter from his twin brother, of the Australian Field Artillery, who writes from France:—Have ...
Article : 788 wordsLondon newspapers regard the report as a scathing indictment of the Indian Administration, and express the view that the earlier conduct of the campaign, largely ...
Article : 199 wordsDRAD.—Capt. J. W. Miller, Second-licuts. E. Selkirk, C. B. Pearce, Bbdr. M. Holman, Dvr. W. C. Gillies, Ptes. S. Limbourne, W. J. Short, C. Rutherrord, J. Sly, T. R. Burlow, ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. D. Thomas Curtin, author of "The Land of "the Deepening Shadow," writes:—"There can be no hope of genuine reform in Germany until an overwhelming ...
Article : 513 wordsDEAD.—Second Lieut. F. F. Campbell. ...
Article : 6 wordsThe Tidens Tegn states that Pehrsson, one oi the Fines arrested, was the second leader in the bomb plot. He belonged to a Finnish brigade formed in Germany for ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. H. Brewster-Jones announces a second patriotic concert in aid of the Y.M.C.A. war funds next Saturday evening in the Victoria Hall. As the result of the last concert £22 was paid into the Y.M.C.A. war funds. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe military authorities have supplied the following information:—The Minister for Defence has announced that a communication has been received from the ...
Article : 280 wordsLord Rhondda (Food Controller) has decided upon a stricter and more complete control of foodstuffs, the enforcing of maximum prices, and the limiting of prcfus at ...
Article : 81 wordsMies Oliv Trenouth, local honorary organizer of the Glove Waistcoat Society, has received the following letter from the headquarters of the movement to provide waistcoats for our soldiers ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Morning Post pillories the extraordinary telegram from Gen. Duff regarding Gen. Cowper, the transport officer who telegraphed an urgent request for more ...
Article : 146 wordsMis. T- S Stacy. of Clare, has received an official notification from the military authorities that her fourth son, Cpl. A. E. Stacy, had been killed in action in France ...
Article : 164 wordssyndicate of Junkers and Industrialists at Berlin, under the Conservative leader von Hevdebrand, is purchasing many newspapers to ...
Article : 65 wordsLady Brown writes:—By the mails delivered on Monday we received news of the prompt arrival and distribution to our men at the front of the socks forwarded on February 16 and 22—pairs. ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsThe Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher), during his tour in Switzerland, visited interned Australians at Murren, Chateau d'Oex, Leysen, Interlaken, Vesev, ...
Article : 118 wordsAn official intimation has been received that Germany has agreed to indemnify Holland for seven Dutch vessels which were torpedoed on February 22, by ceding ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsMrs. J. A. W. Herrmann, of Woods Flat, River Murray, has been officially notified that her second son, Pte. Walter Earnest Reginald Herrmann died of gunshot ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 28 Jun 1917, Page 8
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