The Prime Minister, on his return from Bendigo to-day, said he noted with great regret that some members of the Federal Labor Party descended to wilful and ...
Article : 739 wordsThere was a large meeting of women in the Exhibition Building on Wednesday afternoon to hear an address by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce). It was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsThe Society of Freinds in Australia has forwarded the following minute of its an nual general meeting, held in Hobart recently, and reported in "The Advertiser" ...
Article : 527 wordsIn an official statement made by Messrs. Holman and Wade to-day it was shown that only 142 Maltese had arrived in Australia during the ten months of 1916. It ...
Article : 95 wordsMrs. Holman presided at a crowded meeting for women in the Town Hall vestibule to-day. Mr. Vaughan, Premier of South Australia was the chief speaker. ...
Article : 474 wordsOn Wednesday 61 men entered the Claremont camp, Hobart, making 1,036 since September 1. If recent volunteering is maintained it would seem as if Tasmania ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes, on reaching Bendigo on Tuesday night, for the purpose of addressing a meeting, received a warm welcome at the railway-station. There was ...
Article : 277 wordsA women's meeting has been convened by the Mayores of Glenelg (Mrs. A. J. Roberts), to be held in the Methodist Hall, Bath-street, New Glenelg, this ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Vaughan) experienced on Tuesday evening at Gawler hi[?] liveliest meeting of the campaign. It had been arranged that he, Mr. ...
Article : 357 wordsOn Monday evening a national service meeting was held in the Free Gardeners' Hall, Chicago. Invitations to speak were extended to Messrs. E. A. Anstey, M.P., ...
Article : 131 words"Anxious," Narridy.—1. Could any person between the age of 18 and 21 go into timing of his own free will with the men who have been called up? 2. Are public ...
Article : 958 wordsA well-attended meeting was held on Friday evening, when Senator Newland and Signaller Skyhill, a returned wounded soldier, spoke on ...
Article : 195 wordsOn Monday evening addresses in favor of conscription were delivered at the town hall by the Hon. W. Morrow, M.L.C., and Mr. H. Chesson, M.P.. before a large ...
Article : 687 wordsSenator Pearce (Minister of Defence) last night addressed one of the most remarkable meetings ever held in South Australia. The subject was national service, ...
Article : 2,079 wordsThe prospect of hearing Miss Vida Goldstein's views on the subject of the referendum attracted a large number of women to the Town Hall on Wednesday ...
Article : 1,323 wordsThere seems little reason to doubt (says Claude Askew, writing from Salonika, in the London "Daily Express") that when the great offensive really begins out here ...
Article : 940 wordsWhen interviewed yesterday, the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) prefaced his remarks by referring with obvious indignation to a statement that had been ...
Article : 496 wordsThe Country Press Conference, sitting in conference in Sydney, to-day gave its hearty endorsement to the Prime Minister's proposals and carried a resolution ...
Article : 46 wordsThe story of a really lively wedding breakfast, when the best man assaulted the bridegroom—who is also his uncle— and the sixty-year-old bride fainted, was ...
Article : 521 wordsThe secretary of the central postal administration stated to day that no application for exemptions from military service on behalf of postal employes had yet been ...
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Advertising : 170 wordsAdditional war service regulations were approved to-day by the Federal Executive Council. It is now provided that the penalty for the failure of any person liable ...
Article : 251 wordsOne of the largest and noisiest meetings ever held in this town took place on Tuesday night when the Hon. R. P. Blundell (Minister of Industry) and the Hon. D. J. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 19 Oct 1916, Page 9
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