According to an official report issued in Berlin, the Toutonie forcers operating in Serbia have captured Kragujevatz, on the Lopanic River, and 50 miles south-east of ...
Article : 498 wordsHis Majesty the King has arrived, in London. He reached Victoria Station at 7.30 on Monday night. The station was closed ...
Article : 112 wordsWriting to Miss A. Walton of Windermere street, north Dvr R. Park, of the 1st Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train, recounts a good deal of general ...
Article : 442 words[?] French reports:— [?] on 29th October heavily [?] the area east of Ypres. [?] the wet, misty weather made [?] on both sides less active." ...
Article : 119 wordsBritish warships which were cruising off the Atlantic const of America, have seized the United States steamer Hocking and Hamborn, the naval officers ...
Article : 76 wordsWashington reports that the Germans are displaying renewed activity in the dissemination of wireless news of a virulent anti-British nature. This is calculated ...
Article : 76 wordsPetrograd reports that there in an omnibus lull on the Russian front. The desperate battles on the Dvina have been succeeded by artillery duels only. ...
Article : 281 wordsPte George Quarrell, writing to his brother Albert, 38 Peel street. Ballarat East after detailing his experiences on the voyage to Gallipoli, says—"Shooting Turks ...
Article : 130 wordsAnother arrest of a German has been effected by the American police in connection with the plot instigated by Robert Fay, a German lieutenant, and his ...
Article : 119 words"Mrs Clarke, of Loith street Ballarat South, is in receipt of a letter from Staff Sgt Frank Carr, in which he relates the circumstances surrounding the death of ...
Article : 246 wordsIt is understood in Washington that Mr Robert Lansing (American Secretary of State) will shortly meet Count Von Hernstorff (German Ambassador to the United ...
Article : 81 words"Le Journal" (Paris) declares that the speech of Lord Lansdowne (Minister without portfolio) in the House of Lords last week, in which he admitted that only ...
Article : 73 words[?] Mail" says that the impres[?] Sir John French's dispatch is [?] in the war has been reached [?] new methods are required. We ...
Article : 84 wordsKing Constantine of Greece has arrived at Salonika. Prince Nicholas, the King's brother and aide-de-camp, received General Hamilton. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Tokio correspondent of the Paris "Matin" has secured an interview with Count Okuma, the Japanese Premier. Count Okuma stated that though Japan ...
Article : 159 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle," under the heading "Pessimists' Evil Work," emphasises the minchief done overseas by the unrestrained [?] of the anti-Government ...
Article : 143 words[?] French, in his despatch cover[?] operations, pays a tribute to [?] the British artillery, pointing [?] Germans hopes that we ...
Article : 83 wordsWriting to his parents at Redan from Gallipoli under date of 12th September, Pte F. Blanchfield, 24th Battalion, says:—"I have been in the trenches a few times ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Archbishop of Budapest (Hungary) has announced his readiness to give up all the church bells to the melted down for military purposes without waiting for the ...
Article : 41 wordsIt is stated in London that there are already 200 British nurses in Serbia. ...
Article : 18 wordsPte Cliff Herbert writing to his mother, Mrs R. Herbert of Raglan street south from Zietoun. Egypt, says:—"There are still no signs of letters from anybody yet. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says that there are war-seasoned troops in Gallipoli which might conceivably be employed in a new sphere. ...
Article : 77 wordsLord Redesdale's autobiography sturdily champions King Edward VII., believing him to have been a statesman respected by the French and feared by the ...
Article : 59 wordsWonderful discipline was the outstanding feature of the stranding of the British cruiser Argyle on the east coast of Scotland last week. ...
Article : 115 words[?] Chronicle" says that as a [?] Joffre's visit to London [?] action by the new armies is [?] which may result in a ...
Article : 39 words[?] in Rotterdam that General [?] Military Governor of [?] is believed to have been [?] for the final refusal to grant ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Ashmead-Bartlett, the English Correspondent recently at the Dardanelles, who is now in London, in describing the operations of the German submarines at ...
Article : 275 wordsThe prohibition of the sale of vodka, a Petrograd message states, has had unexpected results. The majority of the presents are at a ...
Article : 71 wordsL-Cpl H. R. Doughty, of the 10th Army Service Corps, writes to Miss B. Dobson of Burrumbeet, as follows from Gallipoli:—"Dear Miss Dobson,—I received an ...
Article : 365 wordsImportant military changes in London are reported by the Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily News and Leader." ...
Article : 41 words[?] Prime Minister (Mr [?] one of the few people in the [?] has [?] the danger of [?] our blockade. ...
Article : 33 wordsAn outspoken article on the economic situation in Germany has been written by Herr Winnig, General Secretary of the German Socialist Party. The article has ...
Article : 109 wordsReports have been received of frequent and extensive bush fires in consequence of the continued dry weather in the north eastern parts of the State. Thousand ...
Article : 87 words[?] have been written [?] newspapers respecting the [?] and Company, the [?] who prior to the ...
Article : 46 words"They do not seem at all grateful," said Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, referring to those residents of Williamstown who have expressed disappointment ...
Article : 113 wordsAn Englishwoman acting as correspondent for a London newspaper recently circulated a statement to the effect that Australian soldiers had been observed ...
Article : 108 wordsParis advices state it is reported from Zurich that the third Austrian war loan was a failure. It is proposed to ask the Emperor to ...
Article : 32 wordsNo fresh cases of meningitis were reported as having been admitted at any of the hospitals to-day, and there were no deaths. ...
Article : 31 words[?] in a reply to a congratula[?] from the Prussian Cabinet. [?] anniversary of the Hohenzol[?] ever [?] said:— ...
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Advertising : 985 wordsCapt Lord Frederick Blackwood, until recently military secretary to Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson. Governor-General of Australia, has been wounded in France. ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1896; 1914 - 1918), Wed 3 Nov 1915, Page 3
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