Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, yesterday visited the Australians at their new training camp on Salisbury Plain, and inspected large bodies ...
Article : 806 wordsAt the Currie-street recruiting depot on Saturday there were 18 volunteers for active service, of whom 12 were enlisted, and 6 were unfit. During the week there ...
Article : 203 wordsA monument was unveiled in York Minster last evening to the late Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock, who went down with H.M.S. Good Hope ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 817 wordsFrom "L. Filander," Birkenhead:—"I am afraid correspondents replying to 'M[?]ggins,' are under a wrong impression. What I think 'Muggins' means with regard to letting women stand in ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Paris "Petit Journal" publishes an interview with M. Pokowshi, the Russian delegate to the Paris Economic Conference. The gathering was most satisfactory, and ...
Article : 669 wordsFrom "John Holt," Robert-street, Hindmarsh:— "I am going to subscribe my mi[?]e to this fund. If any fund in existence in Australia deserves recognition, it is the Y.M.C.A. It is the absolute ...
Article : 236 wordsMr. W. W. Durdin, of Forestville, has received a cable message from his son, Lieutenant A. B. Durdin, saying he has arrived in England and is well. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 193 wordsFrom "Season Ticket."—"The travelling public of Port Adelaide are having their patience tried with the new train arrangements. The authorities think that people will soon settle down to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, June 15th.—At a meeting of the Boys' Institute on Tuesday Mr. F. H. Daniel, on behalf of the board of management, presented Mr. L. Boys, who is leaving the district, with a ...
Article : 1,416 wordsArrivals.—At London—Gallier, from Melbourne. At Culcutta—Nordle, from Newcastle. Departures.—For Brisbane—Suss[?] from London, For Sydney—L[?]dlow, American 4-m. schooner, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsFrom "Arthur G. Luff."—"Mr. Genders says the question of co-operation (I mea[?] of course, industrial co-operation) did not crop up. If it did not occur to the gentlemen responsible for ...
Article : 1,326 wordsAn enjoyable evening was spent at 74, Archer-street. North Adelaide, on Wednesday, when the Misses Na[?]kivell tendered a farewell to Privates W. H. Nankivell and A. and G. Prior. About ...
Article : 465 wordsRelatives of soldiers who have experienced annoying delays in connection with the receipt aud delivery of letters will be interested in the following extract from a ...
Article : 237 wordsLONDON, June 16. Australian Fruit.—The market for apples is rath[?] easier, and Victorians have [?]ld at from 6/3 to 9/3 per case. Tasmanian pears, in trays, ...
Article : 342 wordsThe district cheese factories are protesting against the Government's commandeering next season's output on the gound that it will impose an unfair burden on ...
Article : 99 words"While we were in New York last April, the chief engineer and electrician of a German steamer sheltering there attempted the manufacture of bombs," said Mr. H. ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. T. P. O'Connor, writing in "Reynolds'" newspaper, says that Mr. Lloyd George's scheme of settlement of the Irish question is the alternative to a ...
Article : 123 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, yesterday a conference was held between representives of the colliery proprietors throughout Australia and the ...
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Advertising : 524 wordsThe accounts show profits of £239,523. The final participation of the divident of a shilling per share on proference and ordinary shares is made payable on September 30, as money from the ...
Article : 73 wordsComplaints have been made by returned soldiers that when in Egypt privates are required to travel third class on the railways, in the company of coolies, Arabs, ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Government Statistician's harvest figures for last season shows that earlier estimates were not realised. the discrepancy is accounted for by the outbreak of r[?]d rust, unscasonable weather, ...
Article : 164 wordsA largely attended special meeting of the Boot Trade Employes' Federation was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday, when the president (Mr. C. J. McDermott) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 395 wordsSignaller Percy Rosevear, writing from the trenches in France to his parents at Kilkenny, says:—"Things were a bit exciting here to-day. The Germans tried to ...
Article : 155 wordsSu[?]ptions may be sent to "The Advertiser" Office:— Mr. Harold Fisher, £25; Mrs. Harold Fisher, £10. ...
Article : 207 wordsSir—We have read something in your columns of erasing German names from the map of South Australia. This is no doubt desirable, and if decided on an ...
Article : 266 wordsAlthough satisfactory arrangements have been made for a new working agreement between the company and the Silverton Tramway Employes' Union, other uni[?]sts in the company's employ ...
Article : 53 wordsSome maliciously disposed person summoned the Metropolitan Fire Brigade from the Grenfell-street east fire alarm at 5.20 p.m. on Saturday. On arrival the firemen ...
Article : 61 wordsAt the Stadium on Saturday, W. Carrie (11 st. 3 lb.) won on a foal in the ninth round from Nicol Simpson (11 st. 4 lb.). Carrie had the better of the contest up to that time. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 19 Jun 1916, Page 8
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