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The War Office announces:—With a view [?] [?] compliance with the armistice [?] by Turkey the Allies have required the Turkish forces to evacu[?]te the Mo[?]ul ...
Article : 341 words view this articleVictoria Crosses have been awarded to two New Zealanders. Sergeant H. J. La[?]rent, of the Rifle Brigade, with a party of 12, ...
Article : 187 words view this articleSpeaking this afternoon at a luncheon given him by the Mayor, the Hon. H. Burton (Minister of Railways), who attended the Imperial War ...
Article : 633 words view this articleEx-President Roosevelt, in an exclusive interview granted to a representative of the Australian Press Association, the Press Association, says, in regard to ...
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Advertising : 72 words view this articleMr. Hurley, the chairman of the United States Shipping Board, on being interviewed to-day, said:—German passenger and freight vessels which have been idle ...
Article : 401 words view this articleThe King of Italy had a triumphant home-coming after three and a half years of continuous service on the Italian front. The whole populace stopped work and ...
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Advertising : 19 words view this articleMessrs. Lloyd George, Bonar Law, and Barnes opened the election campaign by addressing a meeting of the Government's Parliamentary supporters at the Central ...
Article : 779 words view this articleThe National Labor Party opened its campaign at a crowded meeting in the Albert Hall last night. There were many interruptions, particularly when Mr. R. ...
Article : 845 words view this articleThe Lords of the Admiralty have sent a message to the vessels of the Fleet throughout the world congratulating them on the triumph of the Allied cause and the ...
Article : 414 words view this articleLord Islington stated in the House of Lords to-day that during the riots in Calcutta in September 43 persons were killed and 400 were wounded. A dangerous ...
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Advertising : 11 words view this articleLieutenant GEORGE T. K. TENCH, who was reported as having died of wounds on September 29 last, was 37 years of age, and was the fourth son of the late Mr. W. R. Tench, M.I.C.E., of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 609 words view this articleThe annual smoke social of the 12th Field Coy., Australian Engineers, was held at Bricknell's Cafe on Saturday. An attractive musical programme, intermingled with the t[?]asts—"The ...
Article : 61 words view this articleBig crowds continue to assembly in Piccadilly, and the region of Leicester and Trafalgar squares, but there is an absence of the unbridled horseplay which marred the ...
Article : 206 words view this articleThe Johnian Club closed the 1918 session on Friday, when the sixth annual meeting was held in the clubroom. Pirie-street. Mr. F. J. Mills, the president, presided Mr. R. M[?]C. Pratt read ...
Article : 249 words view this articleWhat is to be the future position of Australia in regard to the marketing of wheat? In pre-war years there was no difficulty in disposing of our surplus. Great ...
Article : 726 words view this articleMr. Herbert Myers, on behalf of the directors of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., announces in our advertising column that in view of the resolution of the Returned ...
Article : 184 words view this articleThe fact that the electric trams were not running on Saturday night made no difference either to the size of the audience at the Adelaide Theatre Royal or ...
Article : 517 words view this articleMr. Arthur Nelson, storekeeper, of 191, Hindley-street, Adelaide, while driving in a buggy about 940 on Sunday night near the Government Produce Department ...
Article : 93 words view this article5 Mr. E. H. Matthews, of Sawtell-street, Sandwell, near Port Adelaide, has preserved between two sheets of glass a letter written in Paris on ...
Article : 488 words view this articleThe demonstration on the Unley Oval on Saturday evening to allow the res[?]ses of that municipality an opportunity of celebrating pu[?]ly the signing of the ...
Article : 944 words view this articleA meeting of the East Towe[?] County Board of Health was held at the Town Hall, Norwood, on November 14. Present—Messrs. Mahor (chairman), Phillips, Hughes, Simcock, Congrave, and ...
Article : 155 words view this articleMr. Paul Stanhope's musical comedy company continued their season at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday, when they appeared in the side-splitting comedy revue, ...
Article : 216 words view this articleAppreciation of the part that Port Pirie had played in the war was voiced yeterday by General Pan when he mentioned how largely the action of the men ...
Article : 679 words view this articleMrs. Morton Powell's powerful drama, "Driving a Girl to Destruction," was played at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday night, before a large audience, by Mr. ...
Article : 498 words view this articleThe programme to be [?]mitted at the Pavilion Theatre to-day [?] been specially arranged by the management, and is headed by a 6,000 ft. drama, entitled "The ...
Article : 93 words view this articleThousands of released prisoners of war have passed through the American lines north-west of Verdun. They were mostly French, but there were a few Americans. ...
Article : 721 words view this articleExc[?]stor, 155, Lewis, coast. SAILED, PORT ADELAIDE—November 14. Ferret, gu[?] ports. Juno, Stanebury. ...
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