General Sir lan Hamilton. Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in the Dardanelles, has sent to the War Office the following dispatch, in continuation of that ...
Article : 11,526 wordsIn reply to the protest made by Mr. Black (Chief Secretary of New South Wales) against the prohibition of the export of mutton and lamb now in ...
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Article : 1,453 wordsContrary to expectations, an agreement was not arrived at to-day between the representatives of the Municipal Tramways, Adelaide and Launceston, and the ...
Article : 243 wordsThe chief characteristic of the weather for the first nine months of 1915 has been the manner in which the rain has come, so to speak, at the psychological moment. ...
Article : 2,437 wordsThe Administrator of the Federal capital territory telegraphed to-day that all the rivers in the territory are in heavy flood. The Cotter River is running 2 ...
Article : 141 wordsHaving succeeded in getting the Federal Parliament to alter the Commonwealth Arbitration Act to enable it to include workers of various kinds in its organisation, ...
Article : 171 wordsAt Beechworth a disastrous fire occurred at 3.30 o'clock on Sunday morning, resulting in the total destruction of Zwar Bros.' tannery, with all the plant and machinery. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe dispute in the barrel section at the small arms factory has been settled. The men will resume work to-morrow morning, and the dismissed man will make ...
Article : 67 wordsThe period allowed to income taxpayers for furnishing returns of incomes in connection with the war tax has been again extended. Originally the limit of time ...
Article : 99 wordsOne of Reuter's special correspondents at the Dardanelles writes from the general headquarters of the British Mediterranean Expeditionary Force:—You may ...
Article : 195 wordsTwo State trawlers arrived last night with over a thousand boxes of fish between them. This means well over 35 tons of food. ...
Article : 33 wordsTwo meetings of the A.M.A. were held yesterday—one of the underground workers in the morning and a general meeting in the afternoon. At the underground men's ...
Article : 202 wordsHardly a day passes with the French military authorities receiving a communication in something like the following terms:- ...
Article : 202 wordsThe steamer Mutlah reached port safely on Sunday afternoon. The powerful pumps are continuously working, and temporary repairs will probably enable the vessel ...
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Advertising : 38 wordsThe following private cablegrams, dated London, September l8, have been received:- Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co.—The sale of the following wools was made, the prices being the ...
Article : 42 wordsM. A. Tudesque, the Paris "Journal's" correspondent in the Dardanelles, describing an Oriental funeral on the Gallipoli Peninsula, says:—There is a sound of ...
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Advertising : 130 wordsTwo residents of Hamilton, Victoria, have forwarded £200 to the Minister of Defence for the establishment and equipment of a bacteriological chamber at the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 21 Sep 1915, Page 7
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