Mr. Lloyd George on Friday, in addressing representatives of the trade unions affceted-by the Man-power Bill, paid a tribute to the manner in which they ...
Article : 2,073 wordsFieid-Marshal Sir Dou[?] Haig telegraphed from headquarters on Friday:— "There is nothing to report." On Friday night be said:—"There is the usual ...
Article : 383 wordsPeople at home who talk of the slight distre[?] caused by the was should see Armentieres. For two years the town has always been under shell fire to a ...
Article : 261 wordsA wireless Russian dispatch received on Friday afternoon states:—M. Trotsky in a prociamation, accuses the Germans of misrepresenting the Brest Litovsk ...
Article : 445 wordsAn accident of an unusual character occurred at Messrs. W. Thomas & Co.'s flourmill at Port Adelaide on Friday. At 7.35 p.m. a flywheel, 11 ft. 6 in. in diameter, ...
Article : 399 wordsMr. J. Ross, a well-known elderly resident of Golden Grove, met with a painful accident while attending a carnival at Teat[?] ...
Article : 1,116 wordsThe report of the Commissioner (Mr. W. L. Stuart, Master of the Supreme Court), who was appointed to enquire into Government contracts for the supply of ...
Article : 5,022 wordsThere were few political development over the week-end. The executive of the National Party met on Saturday afternoon and selected Mr. W. J. Stephens, ...
Article : 537 wordsDirect followers of the Government who consider that the recent manoeuvring bad absolved Ministers from their pledge not to govern the country if the military ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Coal Controller (Mr. Garfield). in giving evidence before the Senate Committee, justified his order to restrict the use of coal, because the ports were blocked ...
Article : 476 wordsA fire occurred at the Thomas Company's mill tins afternoon. Mr. William Gefken, a resident, near the mill, saw flames issuing from a corner of the wheat ...
Article : 268 wordsMr. Clarence Goode, M.P., writes with reference to certain correspondence which passed between Mr. Henry. Rymill and himself, and which was published in "The ...
Article : 294 wordsThe Vienna "Fremde[?]tt." Count Czernin's mouthpiece, attacks Count won Bulow for intriguing to secure Baron Kuehlmann's downfall for the ...
Article : 489 wordsAccounts showing the transa[?]tions of the Commonwealth line of steamers, as within the Commonwealth, have been inspected from time to time by the Commonwealth ...
Article : 234 wordsThe "Neueste Nachrichten" (Munich) [?] delighted at the result of the Australian referendum, and deseribes Mr. Hughes as the Australian Lloyd George. The paper ...
Article : 128 wordsThe he[?] of Mr. G[?]dstoue are seiling pert of the Hawarden Estate, because the war taxation is [?]r times above that of 1913, and the death duties are six times ...
Article : 60 wordsThe output from Broken Hill mines along the line of lode for the year 1917 included: —Silver-lead concentrates, 313,518 tons; zine concentrates, 278,544 tons; carbonate ...
Article : 94 wordsIn sentencing a prisoner on Friday Mr. Justice Darling said he first thought of adding a flogging, but the laws ordained that there should be no flogging if there ...
Article : 64 wordsAn Italian offical dispatch on Friday atternoon states:—On January 14, Jaunary 15, and January 16, we captured 491 men, with 18 machine guns and two ...
Article : 65 wordsOn Saturday the Prime Minister sent for Miss Vida Goldstein and Miss Cecelia John to discuss with them the question of releasing Mrs. Walsh, formerly Miss Adela ...
Article : 76 wordsA handsome gift of land for a soldiers' settlement has been made to the New Zealand Government by Mr. George Hunter, M.H.R., the well-known run-holder ...
Article : 235 wordsSir Cecil Spring Rice, late Ambassador in Washington, at the farewell banquet to him, said he felt the severing of his connection with Washington keenly, but in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsThe newspapers appland the advancement of Commodore Sir R. Y. Tyrwhitt, D.S.O., K.C.B., to the rank of rear-admirel over the heads of 49 other officers. ...
Article : 112 wordsIt has been considered probable for some time past that the Premier (Mr. Ryan) contemplated entering the arena of Federal politics when a suitable ...
Article : 153 wordsRecently it was reported on the authority of an official staement made [?] Seattle, America, that as a preliminary to the building of ships for the Commonwealth ...
Article : 176 wordsIt is only a play, but, how true much of it is. A fair measure of brightness introduced into the home will do much to help over the stile of work-a-day life and keep ...
Article : 95 wordsAnother attempt to wreek the "Barrier Miner" newspaper office by a bomb was made this morning, about 12.20. The bomb was dropped inside the leadlight by the ...
Article : 179 wordsA Palestine official dispatch issued this evening states:—Our line was carried forward yesterday for a depth of one mile on a front of four miles in the ...
Article : 42 wordsFifty-nine mea who were found in a gambling school in the city late on Friday night appeared before the Police Court on Saturday. Richard J. White (45) was ...
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Advertising : 397 wordsTo forget that the weather is roasting hot is something to be desired. Many devices are resorted to—some successful, while others only make matters worse. A ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Cloneurry been strike continues. Only two hotels have granted the demands of the strike committee, and the proprietors are paying their female bar attendants £2 ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 21 Jan 1918, Page 5
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