The coup of the supporters of Mrs. London, the Queen of Professions, was accomplished yesterday, when a large number of voting papers were lodged on her ...
Article : 530 wordsThe London Stock Markets are weak owing to the growth of war expenditure, and the possibility of the Bank of England minimum rate of discount being ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Asquith, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, said the papers relating to the Dardanelles campaign could not be published at present, except in an incomplete ...
Article : 736 wordsThe Germans count the strength of [?]n "army by the power of its guns. So Mr.Philip Gibbs has learned from German prisoners, and so the construction of the German ...
Article : 924 wordsThe Duke of Rutland, in the House of Lords on Tuesday, asked whether the Government intended immediately to move a resolution conveying the thanks of ...
Article : 685 wordsThe National Trade Union Conference which sat in the Caxton Hall, London, on Tuesday, has unanimously recommended the indefinite postponement of the August ...
Article : 486 wordsAn important letter, written by a Belgian politician now in France, who declared that the Germans were deliberately starving the Belgians to induce them to sue for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsArrivals.—At London—Steamer Tur[?], from Wellington, May 15 and sydney May [?] Talde Bay —Monkbarns s[?] 1,771 tons[?] from Adelaide, April 9. Ste[?] Niw[?]ru, from New ...
Article : 781 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly assembled on Tuesday Mr. Griffith occupied his usual seat as Minister of Education. After a few preliminary questions had been ...
Article : 769 wordsMr. J. A. Kennedy, headmaster of the Norwood Public School, has received information that his only son, Lieutenant Alexander Lorimer Kennedy, has been ...
Article : 587 wordsAustro-Geranan newspapers attach great importance to the Russian advance to Lipa. Aided by splendid railways, the Russians have swiftly concentrated their large forces ...
Article : 78 wordsM. Briand, the Premier of France, gave a lunch[?] on Tuesday in honor of the visiting members of the overseas British Parliaments. ...
Article : 656 wordsM. Herve, the aforetime leader of the Anti-Militarist Party, writing in "L[?] Victoire," says:—"Our popular instinct from the first taught us to reserve a ...
Article : 61 wordsAt the Currie-street Recruiting Depot on Wednesday 26 volunteers for active service were examined of whom 18 were enlisted, one waa unfit, and serven were ...
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Advertising : 433 wordsAn enjoyable evening was spent at the Cheer up Hut on Wednesday, when reinforcement[?] were entertained at a farewell social. Mr. F. J. Mill[?] (a vice president) presided over a large attendance. ...
Article : 542 wordsThere was only a small attendance in the Court of Appeal during the hearing of the appeal by Casement on Monday. The dreary legal argument of the ...
Article : 125 wordsAt the Recruiting Office on Tuesday [?]6 men offered their services and 53 were accepted. The State War Council does not concur ...
Article : 102 wordsThe discussion in the Legislative Assembly in regard to the action of the brewers in binding hotel-keepers not to sell drinks below a certain price, was ...
Article : 109 wordsIn view of many complaints regarding the food served out to soldiers on transports, the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) promised to-day to have full ...
Article : 40 wordsThe will was filed for probate purposes to-day of the late Mr. David Mitchell, of Burnley-street, Richmond, contractor, father of Madame Melba. The testator ...
Article : 146 wordsThe "Lokal Anzeiger" writes:—"The Imperial Chancellor (Dr. [?]on Bethmann Holl[?] weg) had a long conference on Monday with the party leaders in the R[?]ichstag. ...
Article : 64 wordsAu entertainment, under the auspices of the Gle[?] branch of the Cheer-up Society, was given in the [?] Town Hall on Tuesday evening for the purpose of providing troopship and trench ...
Article : 124 words"A. S. White Renmark.—[?] for volunteers medically until are not yet available for issue, [?] having been received from the manufacturers. T[?] reject [?] forwarded by you is being ...
Article : 1,008 wordsThe Kitchener Memorial Fund, which is being raised under the auspices of Queen Alexandra, has reached £35,000. The money is to be devoted to the asistance ...
Article : 46 wordsCanada is sending the United States £1,000,000 worth of gold daily, of which much is said to have come from South Africa and Australia. American bunkers ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Minister of Defence to-day said the designation of the Australian "O"' Siege Brigade (Royal Garrison Artillery Batteries Nos 51 and 55) has been changed to the ...
Article : 56 wordsAction taken to-day may have the effect of averting some of "the threatened "stop work" meetings of miners employed in all the collieries in the Commonwealtn ...
Article : 161 wordsThe artificial limbmakers of New York announce that they have received a million dollar order for limbs for Australian and New Zealand soldiers. The order was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsPresident Wilson will protest against Britain's black list of American-German firms[?] the issue of which is considered to be a severe and unjustified blow to ...
Article : 35 wordsA message from Salonika states that the Allied acro[?]s continue to fly over the Macedonian cornfields, igniting the crops. Thousands of acres have been burned. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 20 Jul 1916, Page 8
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