Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, Lieutenant-General J. C. Smuts, and the Maharajah of Bikan[?], who are attending the Empire War Council as ...
Article : 656 wordsTrooper Jack Speechley, who is on active service abroad, writing to Mr. T. Hicks, of Job's Gully, says:—"On reading a copy of the 'Advertiser,' dated 21st October, ...
Article : 509 wordsA bill to anthorise the issue of war loan bonds for £1,000,000,000 has been introduced into Congress. An appeal for this loan of large estates ...
Article : 176 wordsA despatch which has just been received from "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters in France, says that the prisoners taken by the British, now ...
Article : 569 wordsART UNION.—To-day will be the last oc[?]sion on which citizens will be able to purchase tickets for the Castlemaine art union, first prize for which is a pony, gig ...
Article : 239 wordsIt is announced by the Official Press Bureau that President Poincare, of France, has sent the following message to the King:— ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. Phillip Gibbs says:—"I saw the whole of to-day's fighting. No wonder the Germans are losing ground. The effect of our bombardment was ghastly. It ploughed ...
Article : 120 wordsA report from Berlin states that the German Crown Prince has been recalled from the front. ...
Article : 27 wordsAppalling revelations of the systematic brutality of the German woman Red Cross nurses toward British wounded soldiers have been made to the Berne correspondent ...
Article : 281 wordsMr. Beach Thomas says he has never seen evidence of howitzer fire so diabolically accurate. The howitzers took imprognable places unaided. Their tons of metal ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsAdvices received here state that the Stars and Stripes went into a European battle for the first time when the Canadians stormed Vimy Ridge on Monday. ...
Article : 34 wordsAn assembly at Washington of an International War Council is foreshadowed by the announcement of the State department that a British Commission, headed by Mr. ...
Article : 144 wordsBaby Show, Bendigo Town Hall, 3.30. "My Wife's Husband," Royal Princess's Theatre, 8. Lyric Photo. Plays, Lyrio Theatre, 8. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe British offensive continues to be the chief topic in Paris, where great, admiration is expressed at the new tactics by which the front of attack was widened as ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsRevised lists of the casualties in connection with the explosion, at the Eddystone Ammunition Works show that 111 persons lost their lives. ...
Article : 62 wordsRobert Patrick Dinely, aged 121 years, a clerk, was arrested to-day on a charge "that, contrary to the War Precautions regulations he without lawful authority had ...
Article : 63 wordsFurther serious troubles are reported from Germany. The authorities at Hamburg, in order to guard against disorders, cleared the inhabitants out of the corner ...
Article : 72 wordsAn official report received from Petrograd on Wednesday afternoon says:—"The enemy occupied our front trenches northward of Rozhische, 13 miles north of ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Cuban Government has authorised an army of 10,000, to co-operate the United States. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Germans are systematically destroying Rheims. On Friday they poured into the city 8000 shells, causing scrious fires, and by the means of the barrage, ...
Article : 42 wordsFrank Taylor, aged 40 years, a master mariner, was arrested to-day on a charge "that, contrary to the Crimes Act of the Commonwealth, he had in his possession ...
Article : 133 wordsWar with Mexico is regarded as a distinct possibility by the State department at Washington, which learns that General Carranza is planning an embargo on ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Spanish steamer San Fulgencio has been sunk without warnings and the crew landed at Nantes. Reuter's correspondent, at Madrid says: ...
Article : 74 wordsLieut-General Sir J. C. Smuts was accorded a magnificent reception. He said that the formation of the union had been inevitable in South Africa. He had striven ...
Article : 392 wordsIn a despatch to the War Office, Field-Mars[?]al Sir Douglas Haig says:—"The situation is developing favorably in accordance with our general plan We ...
Article : 422 wordsAlthough the Russian [?] permits the free passing of all news people in London find it difficult to appreciate the exact situation in Russia, which, indeed, is ...
Article : 423 wordsDemonstrations at Rio de Janeiro in favor of the Allies have been growing in volume since the Brazilian Government severed relations with Germany. ...
Article : 139 wordsYou should buy to-day at "Myer's" stocking counter—for to-day the firm place on sale complete collections of hose, gloves, neckwear, silk nets, scarves and umbrellas ...
Article : 251 words"The Times" correspondent at headquarters says:—"To-day was quiet compared with the tumult and confusion of the last two ...
Article : 178 wordsIt is announced by the British Admiralty that the shipping arrivals for the week have numbered 2406 and the sailings 2367. Seventeen vessels over 1600 tons and two ...
Article : 87 wordsThe entry of the United States into the war has seriously increased the difficulties of Spain. The greater part of the supplier of grain and coal for the country has been ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Swedish Government has taken control of all fats and of the stocks of maize and rice. Daily rations in future will be 8oz. of ...
Article : 49 wordsReuter's Agency has received a confirm[?] tion of the report of an insurrection in Serbia in March. The rebels seized several towns and depots for arms. They ...
Article : 106 wordsReuter's correspondent at British head-quarters says:—"The village of Monchy-le-Preux, the capture of which was mentioned in an earlier ...
Article : 328 wordsFollowing Sir Robert Borden (the Prime Minister of Canada) and Lieut.-General J. C. Smuts, the Maharajah of Bikanir dwelt on the unanimity of the Empire's resolve ...
Article : 89 wordsExceptional bargains are being offered in men's and boys' wear at Warren's to-day. The ready-to-wear men's and boys' suits are made up to a certain high standard, which ...
Article : 122 words"A stubborn battle with the Turks is proceeding in the region of Rachta, southward of Uchoven," says a Petrograd message, referring to operations in the ...
Article : 46 wordsIt has been unanimously resolved by the Manchester City Council to confer the freedom of the city on the Maharajah of Bikanir, Sir James Meston and Sir ...
Article : 70 wordsIt is officially announced that 449,074 Canadians have enlisted. ...
Article : 19 wordsRouter's correspondent at the French headquarters in Macedonia says:-—"According to reliable information, rioting has broken out in several towns in ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsThe following accounts await, payment at the Bendigo sub-Treasury:—F. W. Bush, Bendigo City Council, Bendigo Rescne Home, "Bendigo Advertiser," Buckell and ...
Article : 99 wordsMrs. King Newman, of 123 Wills-street, Bendigo, has received a letter from Private R. W. Hunter, on active service in France, acknowledging receipt of a ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsCommander Brings, hero of a bombing exploit, in November, 1914, has escaped from Germany and arrived in London. ...
Article : 24 wordsA service has been arranged to take place in St. Paul's to solemnise the entry of America into the war. ...
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