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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsThe fighting in Galicia and South Poland has been growing daily more stubborn, and there is news this morning of a severe German cheek. Certainly this is ...
Article : 1,475 wordsThe further the war develops, the more we hear news from Gallipoli and Flanders, the more is one amazed that footballers can be content to play on, and moreover, take ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 wordsNotwithstanding the unpleasant weather conditions which prevailed almost throughout the day there was a splendid response again yesterday to the call for recruits to ...
Article : 557 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.—The Ballarat Football League has decided to abandon the premiership matches this season. There has been a growing feeling that the game ...
Article : 169 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Hall) to-day tabled a return in the legislative Assembly. showing that the State had acquired 11,348,966 bushels ...
Article : 167 wordsSir,—To every man who voluntcers at the Town Hall to-morrow—Friday—between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 12 o'clock p.m., I will give a Justus van ...
Article : 94 wordsA suggestion was made to the Trades Hall Council last night by Mr. A. Edwards, who gave his address as Melbourne, that it was a fair thing for the council to ask ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—I was very pleased to see that Senator Bakhap has given notice that he will move on July 15 that compulsory service be instituted. We ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsFilling every part of the Richmond Town Hall, and crowding over into the small hall and the street, an immense audience stood up and responded to the call of the ...
Article : 595 wordsBRISBANE. Thurdsay.—The frist shipment of Argentine wheat (5,600 tons) will arrive in Brisbane on August 1. A second shipment of a similar quantity will arrive at ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) stated yesterday that there seemed to be some misapprehension amongst the members of the police force in regard to their ...
Article : 154 wordsSir,—Mr. Watt, is seems to me, struck the right note at Moonee Ponds last night, when he said that men of his age would eventually be called upon to go to the front, ...
Article : 252 wordsMuch enthusiasm was shown at a crowded meeting that was held at Christ Church schoolroom, hawthorn West, last evening. Stirring patriotic music— ...
Article : 492 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A letter received to-day contains information of the death of Private Norman Jeffrey. son of Mr. Peter Jeffrey, of Mingoola Station, ...
Article : 125 wordsNEWCASTLE (637 Miles).—Arrived.—July 8— Emerald Wings, From port Piric. Sailed.—July 8 —Kooyong, for Adelaide; promise, for Ocean island; Wamaka, for Lyttelton. ...
Article : 41 wordsMr, Frank Clarke, M.L.C., who is directing the work of the State parliamentary Recruiting Committee, in alluding to hints of party spirit which had been manifested ...
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Article : 391 wordsSir,—In my opinion, which is based on actual contact with numerous young fellows who are eligible for military service, the poor response from among their numbers, ...
Article : 361 wordsAt a meeting convened by the Royal Society of St. George held yesterday a resolution was passed is follows:— "That in the opinion of this meeting, in ...
Article : 205 wordsThe Empress Pavilion, at Williamstown, was full to overllowing last night at a recruiting meeting, at which the Fedral Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), and Messrs. ...
Article : 376 words"I am proud of the men and boys who are shouldering arms for their King and country," said the Lady Mayoress yesterday "Oftentimes when driving past the barracks ...
Article : 472 words"En;ost now" is the keynote of the following appeal to men to join the colours which the leader of the Federal opposition (Mr. Cook) made last night:— ...
Article : 431 wordsAt the close of their meeting lost Monday the University Council decided to take steps to co-operate with the State parliament in the recruiting campaign. It was ...
Article : 246 wordsSir,—A serious injustice is being done to a large number of rejects. my own case is as follows:—On the first occasion on which I volunteered lack of teeth was my ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 wordsSir,—I would suggest, as a further aid to enlistment that the authorities arrange for another parade of troops through our city. There are doubtless difficulties, but if only ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—Will the Minister for Defence have a cable message sent to our men at the Dardanelles, also one to Egypt, informing them that the call from the Dardanelles has been ...
Article : 77 wordsSir.—Regarding the threatened scarcity of labour for next harvest. as emphasised by Mr. W. L. Baillien, M.L.C., I enclose a copy of a letter which I am sending to the ...
Article : 338 wordsThe Caulfield Council decided to keep open the positions of all officers and employees enlisting, and that the difference in their pay be made up until the ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—As the alleged spy at the Newport power-house, I beg to request that you will publish the following statement:—i am a naturalised British subject of German birth, ...
Article : 142 wordsGreat enthusiasm prevailed at the recruiting demonstration at the Prahran Town Hall last night. Martial music, songs, and recitations were given with much fervour, ...
Article : 496 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The wool sales closed to-day, 16,036 balcs being submitted. As on the two previous days, there was a good selection of greasy and an attractive offering of scourced. The largest ...
Article : 272 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The latest appeal by the State premier (Mr. Holman) reads: —"The british leaders are counting on the help of Australians. Lord Kitchner ...
Article : 113 wordsAn enthusiastic recruiting meeting attended bl about 400 people including many ladies who were knitting, was held in the new hall of the Men's Club, North ...
Article : 623 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—A Ministerial Caucus to-night discussed the Irentham camp, at which there has been much sickness. It was decided to move ...
Article : 124 wordsEvery seat in the Tivoli Theatre, Malvern was occupied last night, when the third recruting meeting of the week in the malvern district was held. The mayor ...
Article : 395 wordsTo an inquiry made by the Defence department the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) has replied that the names of Australians interned in Turkey have not ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the assistant teachers' branch of the State School Teachers' Union, held on Wednesday night, the following motion was agreed to:— ...
Article : 79 wordsA misapprehension appears to exit regarding the wounded on the way back from Gallipoli, and, to remove it, the Minister for Defence (Senator pearce) stated ...
Article : 100 wordsFrom other sources the High Commissioner has been advised of the names of three Australians serving with the Royal Field Artillery who are prisoners in Turkey. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 9 Jul 1915, Page 8
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