Mr. Ward Price, the correspondent on the Italian front, states:—The snows will be off the mountains in three weeks, and then the campaigning season will ...
Article : 72 wordsIn view of the early launching of the repatriation scheme, the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) to-night issued a statement in which he says that under ...
Article : 559 wordsThe report from France that the outskirts of Paris had been bombarded by the Germans at a range of about 80 miles has attracted much public interest, and ...
Article : 537 wordsOur London correspondent telegraphed on Monday:—The death is announced of Sir John Anderson, K.C.B., who had been Governor and Commander-in-Chief of ...
Article : 842 wordsPalm Sunday in Great Britain was a day of most intense anxiety. Special prayers were offered in all the churches for the success of the Allied arms. A special Litany was read in many churches. By evening it was evident that the news was of the deepest significance, but the ...
Article : 5,376 wordsTo-day the Prime Minister again declined to make any statement regarding the proposed Cabinet changes consequent upon the resignations of Lord Forrest and the ...
Article : 250 wordsIt was impossible for the military authorities in Adelaide to make a complete check on Saturday night or Sunday of the large batch of soldiers who returned from ...
Article : 189 wordsDuring a lecture on the freedom of the seas to-night, the Minister of the Navy (Mr. Cook) said one of the greatest of all problems at the coming Peace Conference ...
Article : 131 wordsWith the arrival from England of a batch of Australian pay clerks, who have brought with them from the A.I.F. headquarters in London pay cards for every Australian ...
Article : 105 wordsDr. Illingworth and Mr. E. Jarvis have reported to the general superintendent of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations that practically all the cane in the Cairns ...
Article : 165 wordsTwo hundred and fifty wives of Australian soldiers arrived in Melbourne to-day. They are destined for various States. About 50 landed here. A large proportion ...
Article : 144 wordsThere was another rise in the price of meat at the Abattoirs cattle sale on Monday. The yarding numbered 760. whereas a leading buyer said 1,000 head of cattle ...
Article : 240 wordsMount Gambier, March 25. Particulars to hand regarding the fires which raged from Taursday to Sunday round Mount Gambier and in the ...
Article : 489 wordsThe Minister for Customs, replying to complaints made at the Conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce that traders were being unduly harassed by ...
Article : 115 wordsIn the Supreme Court to—day. before Chief Justice Cooper, a decree nisi was granted, returnable in three months, the plaintiff to have custody of the children ...
Article : 73 wordsPerhaps one of the most daring tests of practical faith is at present taking place in Adelaide. It has involved the giving away of £2,000 in hard cash without any ...
Article : 305 wordsArchbishop Mannix warned 3,000 Catholics at a Communion breakfast of the Hibernian Society this morning to keep cool in the very troubled and perilous ...
Article : 362 wordsDoubt has arisen through a communication from the Prime Minister's Department whether the wheatgrowers will receive a further dividend from the 1916-17 pool. ...
Article : 101 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, Mary Kazmanich, a native of Austria, was fined £50 or three months' imprisonment with fight labor, for sly grog selling at South Broken ...
Article : 73 wordsAccording to a cablegram, received by the Minister of Defence from London in regard to prisoners of war, it appears that all cases of repatriation of escapees are ...
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Article : 82 wordsCyril Dawley (28), a soldier on home service, fell 30 ft. from a window of the soldiers' rest home this afternoon, and received very serions injuries. He rebounded ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 26 Mar 1918, Page 7
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