There had been no spectacular march of the expeditionary troops through the streets of Adelaide for many months, and the announcement that a ...
Article : 1,052 wordsThere was a scene in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Sir A. B. Markham, on resuming the debate on the Army, Estimates, declared that Mr. ...
Article : 437 wordsThe Australian Prime Minister (the Right Hon. W.M. Hughes) was entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening by the British Imperial Council of Commerce. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,334 wordsSpeaking at the Camden show luncheon to-day Mr. J. Lynch, M.H.R., referring to the war, if if the struggle was prolonged the Federal Parliament would go to the ...
Article : 56 wordsRegarding his instruction that all work suspended in consequence of the Gilchrist trouble, must be resumed to-morrow, otherwise operations on the East-West line will ...
Article : 587 wordsGeneral Pctain, the Commander of Verdun, declares that he is certain of final success. The British have had a great success in the Ypres salient. Aviators have dropped bombs on Essen. There have been many combats in the air. British forces operating for the re lief of Kut-el-Amara have pushed back ...
Article : 225 wordsAn official report published by the War Office to-day says:—General Sir P'ercy (Lake, who commands the British expedition in Mesopotamia, has turned the enemy ...
Article : 65 wordsA sensational shooting affair took place at Ararat this afternoon. A man named Joy is said to have entered the London Bank of Australasia with the intention, ...
Article : 279 wordsAn official dispatch states:—General Peyton has reoccupied Sollum. Armed motor cars, cavalry, and a camel corps successfully pursued the enemy. We captured ...
Article : 43 wordsGeneral Smuts, who is in command of the British expedition against German East Africa, has sent the following report to the War Office:—"We occupied Mossi on ...
Article : 138 wordsAn official communique published in Petrograd this morning says:—"In the vicinity of the Ponievice railway we dispersed a large enemy convoy. We ...
Article : 133 wordsA semi-official announcement issued in Paris on Wednesday afternoon says:—"The third act,at Verdun is about to begin. The enemy's whole effort yesterday was ...
Article : 1,099 wordsA fine tribute is paid to Australian workmen by Messrs. Vickers & Co. Writing on January 21, to Mr. William J. Adams, Sydney, this firm says of the men sent to ...
Article : 137 wordsA rumor reached Washington on Wednesday that Admiral von Tirpitz, the head of the German navy, was resigned in consequence of disagreements with the ...
Article : 416 wordsThe experts of the Inventions Department of the Ministry of Munitions, have examined aeroplane engines invented by Mr. Werry, a Victorian. They are ...
Article : 129 wordsSergeant-Major O'Donnell has been engaged to appear in vaudeville at one of the [?]cal music-halls to-morrow night, and will recite Kipling's "Gunga Din" and ...
Article : 51 wordsIn conjunction with New South Wales, Victoria has for some time been testing sites for a storage dam on the Upper Murray. A number of sites tested have proved ...
Article : 132 wordsRegarding the bulk handling of wheat now under consideration, it is known that tne report submits two alternative schemes One provides for storages and, elevators to ...
Article : 89 wordsCanadian bankers have undertaken to extend a credit of. 75,000.000 dollars (£135,000,000) to the British Government, to be drawn on for payments for war ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Anglican Primate of Australia (Archbishop Wright, of Sydney), who is visiting Melbourne, discussing matters connected with the Anglican Church, ...
Article : 199 wordsMembers of the Ministry and prominent officers of the Post and Telegraph Department were among the guests entertained at dinner to-night by Mr. Webster, the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 17 Mar 1916, Page 7
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