A French communique issued on Monday afternoon states:—"On the Aisne front the reciprocal artillery bombardment continued to be most lively in the region of the ...
Article : 105 wordsTue Australians have been busy consolidating the gains in the battle started on Friday. The terrible weather has compelled them to fall back, although they surmounted awful obstacles. Their artillery and airmen did excellent work. The British carried out some bold raids, and they stopped enemy attacks. There ...
Article : 136 wordsThere are still many vacancies for wharf laborers on the inter-State and coastal wharfs, and the number of men engaged is far below requirements. The ...
Article : 1,879 wordsQuite curiously, at the beginning of the great war there was a belief on the part of the Garmans that Japan would declare war on the Allies and range herself on ...
Article : 3,290 wordsAs a sequel to the meeting of protest held on Monday against the taxation proposals of the State Government, representatives of the commercial, manufacturing, ...
Article : 1,750 wordsFollowing on the announcement by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Cook) of the discovery of mines off Gabo Island, drastic action is being taken by the ...
Article : 297 wordsA British official dispatch issued by the Commander-in-Chief in Salonika on Monday states:—"The Scottish troops successfully raided the enemy trenches at ...
Article : 101 wordsThe gains in the battle of Passchendaele on Friday are secure. The work of consolidation is going on doggedly in the Australian and New Zealand line in the ...
Article : 1,339 wordsTuesday was a decidedly unpleasant day. Some people thought it was too early for such weather, and the matter was referred to Mr. Bromley at the Ooservatory. He ...
Article : 227 wordsA wireless Russian official dispatch, issued on Monday afternoon, states:—"The enemy occupied Arensburg (Oesel Island) on Saturday. Their aerial and naval forces ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Admiralty announces.—"The mine-sweeping sloop Begonia is overdue and she is considered to be lost with all hands. The British armed mercantile cruiser ...
Article : 45 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in a dispatch Issued on Monday night stated:— "The prisoners we took on Sunday at Monchy le Preux numbered 64. Hostile ...
Article : 131 wordsPresident Wilson has issued a sweeping proclamation in which he takes over complete control of American imports and exports. He prescribes drast conditions to ...
Article : 205 wordsAn Italian official dispatch issued on Monday afternoon says:—"We completely broke up an Austrian attack near Lokavac, preceded hy lavish artillery fire, from ...
Article : 32 wordsThere is much food for thouhht in the drama written by Watson Hill. "The Night Side of London," which is at present being staged by the Anderson Dramatic ...
Article : 90 wordsHall Caine, the great novelist, has written many books, all of which have created more than usual interest in the literary world, but there is no question that "The ...
Article : 98 wordsSeveral of the Rhineland newspapers are clamoring for the recall of Admiral von Tirpitz to the navy in the place of Admiral von Capelle. They also want a Chancellor ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 17 Oct 1917, Page 7
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