Daring a gile in the Bay of biscay the liner Arrique was damaged. She was returning to port when she struck a rock and sunk. Four hundred persons are ...
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Article : 135 wordsThirty Democrats held an informs conference to-day, at which they discussed the compromise reservations. Senator Hitchcox said:—"I certainly think headway is ...
Article : 620 wordsThe instalment of the letters of the Kaiser to the Czar of Russia, which is published to-day, deals largely with personal matters. ...
Article : 531 wordsSpeaker at a Millions Club lurncheon to-day, Major-General Sir Coarles Rosenthal issued a warning to be prepared for another war. If in the next year or two ...
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Article : 217 wordsA warning note was sounded to-day by the Federal Treasurer in regard to the offers or certain persons styling themselves "brokers and financiers" to purchase war ...
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Article : 73 wordsA report was issued to-day by Mr. Arcnibald Strong, outlining the work of the Commonwealth Film Censor Board since March, 1917. Mr. Strong, who is the chief ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsMajor-General Rossenthal has announced himself as a candidate for the St. George electorate in the interests of the Progressive Party. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 16 Jan 1920, Page 7
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