The people of London and of the United Kingdom generally are exhibiting remarkable self-restraint and fortitude in reference to the great European war in which ...
Article : 1,792 wordsHard as it may seem to believe, America is feeling the present international upheaval as badly, if not worse, than any of the overseas dominions of England. ...
Article : 2,557 wordsThe present war has already performed the function of a- general and extremely rigorous geographical examination, and it is do exaggeration to say that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,499 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. winston churchill), addressing & meeting of 15,000 persons at Liverpool, appealed for [?] men to join field Mors[?] Sir ...
Article : 284 wordsSir Josiah Symon writes:— The march of South Australia's portion of the first expeditionary force through Adelaide impressed us all. It was a remarkable ...
Article : 1,037 wordsMr. John T. Ashton, yotingest of the Rev. J. H. Asbton, of Mount torres, is proceeding to the seat of war as a wireless operator on one of the troopships form ...
Article : 63 wordsThe special correspondent in Paris o to The Daily News and Leader writes:—The effect of Great Britain's declaration,of war against Germany has produced a startling ...
Article : 1,024 wordsOn Thursday the Commonwealth Club will entertain the officers of the 1st imperial expeditionary Force at luncheon in the Down Hall. Ladies with invitation ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Austrian retreat from Galicia was so rapid that the Russians had to cover 25 rules a day to keep touch with the fleeing arrears. the latter turned back ...
Article : 171 wordsA FAMOUS BUILDING, WHICH, IN COMMON WITH OTHER IMPORTANT EDIFICES, IN RHEIMS. HAS PROBABLY BEEN RUINED BY GERMAN SHELLS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsThe London Bureau of the New York Tribune cabled, an interesting interview with Mr. Benjamin Hallett, the first man to return to London after witnessing the ...
Article : 1,167 wordsThe Pope has expressed deep horror at the destruction of rheims Cathedral by the Germans. He remarked—"It is scarcely credible in the twentieth century ...
Article : 47 wordsAfter celebrating the Italian national fete to-day 50,000 citizens of Borne, with bands and banners, marched to the British Embassy, the bands playing the British ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, in The London Daily Chronicle, says the accuracy and rapidity of the German gunners in tho present operations in France are particularly re- ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Secretary of, the Chamber of Commerce, Adelaide, lias received the following letters dated September 7, from the Secretary of the Melbourne Chamber (Mr. W. ...
Article : 280 wordsA crowded meeting of Boers has been held in the Orange free State town of Bethlehem, which is a strong Hertzogite centre. A resolution, was carried ...
Article : 49 wordsCablegrams from German sources indicate that there is widespread disappointment in Germany at the present course of events. People everywhere are becoming ...
Article : 72 wordsOur reasons for thinking that six months and perhaps a [?]orter period should see the end of the was are chiefly economic wrote The London Observer of ...
Article : 353 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has I had forwarded to the Chamber of Commerce. the following: telegram, received from the Prime Minister:—"Decode of ...
Article : 342 wordsWe've left the old perade ground by the Torrens' peaceful banks. For Empire's chilling us to join the fray: And proud and glad we're merching in the good Tenth's gallant ranks ...
Article : 168 wordsScarcely a house round the cathedral of! Rheims remains undamaged. Many have been reduced to shapeless masses. The status of Joan of Arc, in front of the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe brave men at their duty met their doom Sudden and sharp— the ocern fed thier torn[?] No roar of battle wai[?] them death was nigh; silent and sudden plunged they into gloom. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe French left urine has been rein fenced by heavier hans capable of reaching the huge German ordnance. These are now searching the enamy's trenches with a ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 23 Sep 1914, Page 8
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