Details of the first audience granted by the [?]ilton to the new German Ambassador, Prince Hohenlohe, show that the plenipotentiary had to listen to a string ...
Article : 542 wordsForty British warships bombarded the Belgian coast as far as Ostend. PARIS, September 8. An official communique states: ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Lloyd George telegraphed in response to the presidential address:—"I already control 714 munition firms, the majority in important towns of the United ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Salonika correspondent of "L'Echo de Paris" states that the Bulgarians are fortifying Varna, on the Black Sea, against attack. They have laid down ...
Article : 50 wordsIt is unofficially stated that hostile aircraft bombed the eastern counties to-night. Some fires and casualties were caused SIMLA, September 7. ...
Article : 47 wordsJudgment was delivered in the Kings Bench Division of the High Court to-day in the applicatiun by the Zinc Corporation [?]sking for a declaration that a contract ...
Article : 426 wordsPrivate information from several sources indicates a gradual change in public opinion in Germany in regard to Great Britain's share in the war. The ...
Article : 59 wordsPrivate W. H. Ball, of Rockhampton, and Private Harris, of Charters Towers, arrived in Rockhampton this week. Bott underwent treatment in Brisbane for ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Trude Union Congress at Bristol has unanimously adopted a resolution against conscription. [The resolution recorded hearty ...
Article : 884 wordsSince the success of the South Wales miners the extreme element in the National Union of Railwaymen has been agitating for a determination of the truce ...
Article : 58 wordsA casualty list published to-day contains 179[?] names, including those of 1273 Australians. LONDON, September 7. ...
Article : 41 wordsOur Longreach correspondent, writing on Monday last, says:—"Mr. F. Savage received a postcard from the late Lie[?]tenant F. Hulton Sams last week. It was ...
Article : 404 wordsAt a meeting of the State Munitions Executive, held yesterday, it was decided to telegraph to the Federal Munitions Committee to place an order with the ...
Article : 157 wordsGeneral Joffre has visited the italian front and has [?]nspected the important positions. He had interviens with the King of Italy and General Cadorns ...
Article : 282 wordsAustrian reports state that there is great activity on the part of the Russians [?]in the Dobno and Rovno regions. The Germans also report that the ...
Article : 325 wordsThe number of volunteers at Rockhampton, the headquarters of the Central military district, for service with the Australian expeditionary forces, has been ...
Article : 706 wordsAnother attempt was made recently by Chinese who are in the pay of Germans to demolish the Sungari Bridge, on the trans-Siberian Railway. Bombs were placed in ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. F. Palmer, continuing the [?]ative of his visit to Admiral Jelene's [?], says that the officers on the Lion, which has received the roughest handling of ...
Article : 554 wordsA special meeting of the Liberal party was held at Parliament House this morning. Mr. Macartney tendered his resignation as leader owing to health reasons. ...
Article : 406 wordsThe High Conmiissioncr for New Zealand, Mr. Mackenzie, to-day visited 150 wounded New Zealanders in the King George Hospital. With two exceptions, ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Austrian Ambassador, Dr. Dumba, has called upon the Secretary of State, Mr. Lansing, and has explained to him that the Austrian despatches concerning ...
Article : 117 wordsAn official communique states:- "Germany's central organisation for metals announces that wholesale dealers' stocks are exhausted and commands ...
Article : 48 wordsThe main German endeavour is to gain possession of the railway system between Riga and Lemberg in order to cope with the problem of transport on a front of ...
Article : 331 wordsIt is officially announced that British Guinna is sending a large detachment of picked men with the West Indies contingent. ...
Article : 31 wordsBritish gold of the value of £13,000,000 has arrived at New York from England to rectify the rate of exchange. Bankers do not welcome its a arrived as there was ...
Article : 108 wordsPresident Wilson prefere to take Germany's submarine assurances at their face value, and not to protest against the torpedoing of the Hesperian until it is ...
Article : 151 wordsAt the Trade Union Congress at Bristo[?] a resolution was adopted protesting against the introduction of child labour in agriculture, and protesting against the ...
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Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), Thu 9 Sep 1915, Page 7
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