The reported remarks of the Hon. H. Homburg (Attorney-General) regarding unionists having in the past found plenty of money for strikes, and that they, ...
Article : 475 wordsOne additional name has to be added to tho list of casualties sustained by the Australians in the taking of German New [?] ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the Belgian Commission's second report into German atrocities committed in Belgium gives instances of horrors perpetrated at Louvain ...
Article : 357 wordsThe German Imperial Chancellor, Herr von Bethmann Hollweg, has issued a statement to the press in which he replies to the great speech of the British Prime ...
Article : 110 wordsThe following cable message relating to the war has been received by the Ministed for External Affairs from the High Commissioner. dated London September ...
Article : 642 wordsTimothy Sullivan, A.B. who was seriously wounded during the taking of New Guinea, has previously rendered valued services to his King and ...
Article : 702 wordsOfficial.—The retreating Germans, who made a desperate stand to cover the mass of their armies, are facing the allies' left. They stood their ground on Monday at ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—May I suggest that the. State Parliament. following the example of the House of Commons, move an address to King Albert expressive in the highest ...
Article : 176 wordsThe following particulars of the hoisting of the British flag at Samoa were supplied this evening from the official report of the expedition:- ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 362 wordsThe committee of the London Stock Exchange has fixed prices for trustee securities, and has prohibited members from purchasing or selling below the fixed prices, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 609 wordsA meeting of the consignees interested in the German steamers interned at Cape town was held at the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday afternoon. ...
Article : 453 wordsA force comprising 1,000 French cavalry surprised 3,000 German cavalry encamped at Rousbrugge, Belgium, and routed them after two hours of spirited fighting. ...
Article : 102 wordsSir—I do hope Mr. Ponder's suggestion in Parliament will in no way be carried into effect. Why should we rub out the friendly history in writers in peace through ...
Article : 156 wordsThe German Government, realizing that little help is probable from the neutral countries, is making frantic appeals to German financiers for an internal loan of very ...
Article : 129 wordsAnother South Australian who was severely wounded in the German New Guinea expedition is James Henry Tonke, able seaman, R.A.N.R., of: Clare street, ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Servian Government officially announces that an army of 96,000 Austrians attempted to cross the River Drin, near Racha. They temporarily Succeeded, but ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Prime Minister has received the following messages of congratulations in regard to occupation of German New Guinea by the Australian Pacific Expeditionary Force:— ...
Article : 209 wordsSir—One striking feature of the present situation as it affects Singapore is the appeal made to the imagination of the Australian who is studying the Crown colony ...
Article : 363 wordsThe German naval base at Simpson Haven is a stronghod of recent creation. It is situated in the northeastern corner of New Britain (or New Pommern), which is ...
Article : 599 wordsIn the course of a statement on Tuesday evening the Minister for Defence (Mr. Millen) said:-"It is now possible in a general way to satisfy the ...
Article : 247 wordsInteresting additional particulars have been published regarding the forged speech purporting to have been delivered by the President of the Board of Trade ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 218 wordsA Japanese cavalry-squadron has captured Tsimo—a point near the neutral zone surrounding Germany's China coast possession of Kiao-Chau. ...
Article : 62 wordsConsignees of cargoes on the captured German steame[?]s Thuringen, Hamm, and Birkenfels met today and decided to forward claims for goods to the Chairman of ...
Article : 78 wordsA cheque for £611 6/ was received by the Governor-General as a contribution to the Australian Patriotic Fund from the members of the overseas party which ...
Article : 73 wordsOh, the house seems dark ami silent, And old memories awake, For your boy has gone a marching, And your heart is like to' break; ...
Article : 294 wordsIn view of the taking of German New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago by the Australian Fleet and the expeditionary force which accompanied it, a list ...
Article : 397 wordsSir—The magnificent and unparalleled unity of the British Empire so menifest today stirs the heart and imagination of all its sons. A special feature in this cohesion ...
Article : 335 words"In addition to this there have been all the measures necessary for the safeguarding of our trade routes. which must of freoessity have every attention paid to the period from August yi ...
Article : 230 wordsNews that England had declared was against Germany for having violated her bond to observe the neutrality of Belgium was received by the commander and ...
Article : 116 wordsOur country calls[?] we come, we come; The heart's impetuous, pulsing beat, Rapid [?]s the alarming drum, Speedeth to thee our eager feet. ...
Article : 185 wordsSince the declaration of war and until Tuesday night or Wednesday morning a new official Union Jack had flown from the top of the public flagstaff situated near ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 17 Sep 1914, Page 8
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