Every day (says a Paris correspondent) brings.some fresh evidence that both the German army and the people are growing discontented at the progress of the war ...
Article : 840 wordsOn the western front the enemy began a general offensive on Sunday without appriceable results. The offensive was directed mainly against the Meuse sector. The latest lighting at Avoncourt and Bethincourt, near Verdun, has resulted in the infliction of fearful car nage on the enemy. They advanced, as ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Softgoods Warehousemen's Association of South Australia, of which Mr. G. A. Jury, (managing director of Messrs. G. and R. Wills & Co.) is president, last ...
Article : 1,264 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) presided last night at a dinner to the French Parliamentarians who are visiting England. There was a brilliant and ...
Article : 781 wordsSome men do not require to have cocky [?]haf[?] in their whiskers and pound notes banging out of their pockets to indicate that they are from the country and have a ...
Article : 631 wordsA communique issued this morning says: —"We have captured a trenchs on the Lower Stryps. The enemy made fruitless counter attacks and sustained heavy losses. ...
Article : 95 wordsLloyds report that the followin[?] steamers have been sunk by enemy submarines:—Zafra (British), 3,578 tons, owned by the English and American S.S. ...
Article : 220 wordsA communique issued yesterday says: —"The operations of April 9 marked the first great attempt at a "general offensive on a front exceeding twenty ...
Article : 901 wordsAt a meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice Association to-day Mr. F. Moore read a paper on "Fruit and Refrigeration." He said the correct temperature at which to ...
Article : 141 wordsAt about 11 p.m. on Monday a fire occurred in the shop occupied by Mrs. Willliams, Wilpena-terrace, Kilkenny. The volunteer brigade soon got the fire under ...
Article : 100 wordsThere was listed before Sir William Cullen, the Chief Justice, in the Banco Court to-day the action in which William Arthur Holman, the State Premier, was ...
Article : 357 wordsMessages received here from Berlin indicate, the existence of a, serious disagreement between Germany and Turkey, owing to the recall of Germans from Turkey. ...
Article : 60 wordsA fire occurred on Sunday at the residence of Mr. Zippel. "Miss Kies (school teacher) and her sister fought the flames, which were prevented from spreading far. ...
Article : 75 wordsFurther negotiations took place to-day in connection with the Eveleigh strike, and a mass meeting of the men to-morrow will consider the terms of settlement. ...
Article : 182 wordsTo-day a horse, attached to a cart, the property of Mr. F. G. Martiensen, of Sutton Town, broke away and bolted along Sturt-street. The ...
Article : 88 wordsIn the House of Commons last nigh[?] some speakers severely criticised the railway ticket, match, and amusement taxes. The Chancellor (Mr. McKenna) promised ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Australian and New Zealand troops in England will attend a memorial service in Westminster Abbey on Anzac Day (April 25). ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. Geo. Addison, while driving Messrs. Young & Gordon's trolly on Wednesday, fell on the horse as the result of a wheel getting into a rut. The horse took fright ...
Article : 76 wordsM. Zeninicoff, military attache of the Russian Consulate, Melbourne, arrived yesterday and left for Kalgoorlie to-night to enquire into the position the Slavs there ...
Article : 74 wordsA distressing accident befell Eric Ward, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ward, of Mount Gambier, on Saturday afternoon. He was crossing the main ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office (Lord Robert Cecil) said he had arranged that Mr. Justice Younger's valuable ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. C. F. Uray Palliser secretary to the High Commissioner for New Zealand, has resigned the position. Mr. Palliser has been on sick leave in Cornwall for months, and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe City Council has decided to obtain legal advice whether an action will lie against the Government in connection with, a nuisance created at' septic tanks ...
Article : 69 wordsOn Friday Mr. J. Rose, of Carrieton, was returning from Orroroo when the pole of his trap broke. After temporarily repairing the breakage with straps and wire ...
Article : 82 wordsThe second section of the Gallipoli committee's "Pasty Day" was held to-day, when the southern mine works were visited on behalf of the Broken Hill Wounded ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Quodling. Director of Agriculture, to-day said the late rain would-prove beneficial in the wheat-growing districts. It would nable farmers to begin sowing late ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 12 Apr 1916, Page 7
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