The Premiers' Conference met again to-day. There were present the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) and the Acting Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Groom). In ...
Article : 2,474 wordsAdmiral von Capelle, in a spaech on the Navy Estimates in the Reichstag yesterday, said the German naval offensive was stronger to-day than at the beginning of ...
Article : 82 wordsThe following official message covering operation on the Western front for the week ended May 9 has been received by the Prime Minister's Department:— ...
Article : 496 wordsMr. Philip Gibba writes:—The present quietude means that the Germans are preparing for another, violent blow. Our guns are doing most of the firing, and at many ...
Article : 654 wordsA message from New York, dated Sunday, received by wireless from Honolulu, says:- Norwegians have bought a Now Jersey ...
Article : 648 wordsLitutenant RALPH E. CLARIDGE as one of the orignal 10th Battalion, which embarked in October 1914. He took part in the famous landing on Gallipoli, where, after fighting for three ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,721 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle"' says the annual fair at Leipzig was" a decided success. Fully 3,500 exhibitors took part, and many ...
Article : 160 wordsThe hon. secretary reports:—During April [?] receipts were £[?] 6/9, being subscription £[?] 9/2, and share of button day, per League of Loyal Women, £107 17/7. The following comforts have ...
Article : 206 wordsOfficial advices to the State Department say that Herr Philip Seheidemann denounced in the Reichstag the dispersing of the Ukrainian Rada by the German ...
Article : 60 wordsThe latest figures in the Legislative Council elections indicate that Mr. [?] who was the Colonial Secretary in the Labor Government, is likely to lose his [?] and ...
Article : 47 wordsA novel suggestion for the more officient repatiation of returned soldiers is to be placed before the Federal Government by the Federal Executive Committee ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Public Prosecutor in another cas[?] arising out of the Bonne[?] Rouge revelations caused a sensition by producing two documents found in Caillaux's safe at ...
Article : 77 wordsBURRA, May 13.—On Sunday af[?] Mr. J. J. Virgo addressed a large [?] gation in the institute. Mr. E. W. [?] (Mayor) presided. Mr. Virge gave a [?] ...
Article : 340 wordsThe Zurich correspondent of "Le Petit Journal" states that ex-King, Constantine's condition is grave. The family has been summoned to Zurich. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Berlin municipal granaries have been burnt and about 9,000 tons of cercals have been destroyed. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt a meeting held to welcome the American Labor delegates, Mr. Barnes, M.P., said that the Americans thought the British were inconsistent in fighting on ...
Article : 135 wordsMilitary Crosses have been granted to the following Australians:- Lieutenant A. K. Brierty (Light Horse). Captain H. D. Ferres, Lieutenants H. A. ...
Article : 98 wordsDetails of the Austrian naval mutiny on April 25 show that is broke out almost [?]mulaneonaly at Pola and Cattaro. Pr[?][?]ol the two [?]ings were preconcerted. ...
Article : 179 wordsPresident Wilson has proclaimed May 30 as a day of humiliation and of fasting. He suggests as a prayer for our cause:— "We beseech God to give victory to our ...
Article : 47 wordsWinners of the Victoria Cross in the A.I.F. are to be, provided with gold life peases admitting them to all theatres of the Harry Rickards circuit in Sydney, ...
Article : 48 wordsFor years I tried to restore my [?] hair to its natural color with the prepared dyes and stains, but none of then [?] satisfaction, and they were all expensive. ...
Article : 124 words"Le Matin, in an article on the British operations at Ostend and Zeebrugge, says they have definitely given the lie to the dogma that the enemy's coasts are ...
Article : 106 wordsPrivate Eric Clynch, of Bega, who was in camp at Liverpool, was attempting to board a moving train at Granville station to-day, when he missed his footing and fell ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Roosevelt, in a statement, complains that the Government are showing favoritism in the enforcement of the espionage la[?] They suppressed and ...
Article : 73 wordsSenator Pearce (Minister of Defence) said to-day he did not know of any arrangement that would allow of the First or any Division of the Anzac army getting ...
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Advertising : 1,147 wordsMr. A. M. Bomphrey, who was brought out by the Victorian Government under a three years' engagement to manage the State shipbuilding yarda at Williamstown ...
Article : 112 wordsEvidence parallel to that given in Melbourne was presented to-day before the Interstate Commission, enquiring into the question of regulating the prices of ...
Article : 106 wordsThe exciting drama of lawless life in Australia, to wit. "Robbery Under Arms." bords the boards of the Tivoli Theatre this week. It is loaded to the muzzle with ...
Article : 108 wordsThe most famous of all bushranging dramas is "Robbery Under Arms," which is now the attraction at the Tivoli Theatre, Miss Goldspink as Grace Storefield. Miss ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 14 May 1918, Page 5
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