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Advertising : 171 wordsGerman newspapers assert that the Allies have presented an ultimatum to Greece. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe W.A.T.C. held their 100th. electric-light meeting on the W.A.C.A. Ground last evening. There was an estimated crowd of 1800, and £2000 ...
Article : 1,249 wordsLondon may boast of what it can do towards making picturesque its storied Thames for its annual "Henley" while Melbourne may do much towards ...
Article : 970 wordsWhen Mayor Nicholson announced the nominations for the various vacancies in the City Council on Wednesday It was found that most of the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Press Bureau states that Lord Derby's letter to Mr. Asquith endeavors to clear up the uncertainty in the Ministerial statement with regard ...
Article : 184 wordsRegarding the reports that transports have been wrecked off the coast of Australia, which have circulated in several of the States (no fewer than ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. Karl Wlegand, the GermanAmericam war correspondent, cables to the New York "World" as follows:— "The fourth battle for Gorizia and ...
Article : 494 wordsThe Admiralty announces that the transport Southland, from Alexandria, was torpedoed in the Aegean Sea on September 2, but the vessel reached ...
Article : 46 wordsMessages from Athe[?] do not confirm the German report that the Allies have delivered an ultimatum, but the correspondents' cables tend to give ...
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Family Notices : 938 wordsA subaltern who was on the Southland writes:— "We were ordered to Anzac to join up with the batteries there. Suddenly ...
Article : 355 wordsRecognising the good work already undertaken by the boys of the Jamesstreet School, in their endeavors to assist our returned wounded soldiers, ...
Article : 199 wordsA Berlin official message states that a German submarine on November 5, off the North African coast, torpedoed and sunk the British auxiliary cruiser ...
Article : 83 wordsLarge numbers of Australasian wounded have recently arrived in England, including several prominent officers, who state that the arrangements ...
Article : 400 wordsA Berlin private message states that Greece has ordered all Greek merchantmen in French and Italian ports to withdraw immediately. ...
Article : 159 wordsThe captain of the British hospital ship Anglia, which was sunk in the Channel on Wednesday, stated at the inquest that the explosion took place ...
Article : 108 wordsAt about 5 o'clock on Friday evening a motor launch containing a driver named O'Donoghue and Lieut. Buchan set cut from Fremantle in order to ...
Article : 180 wordsAn Australian soldier, describing the attack on the Southland, says: "There were 2006 aboard. She was torpedoed forward of the well deck just before ...
Article : 153 wordsThere are [?]cation that the Servians are hard pressed in the Monastir region, and [?] falling back on the Greek [?]rontier which is heavily ...
Article : 191 wordsA communicue reports: "A German attempt te cross the Dwina north-west of Frledrichstadt failed. The Germans made a futile attempt to reach the ...
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Article : 212 wordsThe Militia Department, on hearing a rumor that Col. Roosevelt is willing to head a Canadian division in Flanders, has announced that the ...
Article : 65 wordsDuring the week 137 volunteered their services at the Drill Hall, Francis-street, of whom 89 were accepted and 48 rejected. The daily figures were ...
Article : 58 wordsAnother subaltern aboard the Southland likens the Australians and New Zealanders to the marines on the Birkenhead. They marched to their ...
Article : 73 wordsFrom the 29th inst the sale of liquor in the London area will be restricted to 5½ hours daily. The Czar and King Peter of Servia[?] ...
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Family Notices : 377 wordsThe "Tribuna's" Athens correspondent states that the Bulgarians haveoccupied Monastir and that the Servians are in full retreat. ...
Article : 27 wordsA copy of the following Order of the Day was sent to "The Sunday Times" from Gallipoli by Rev. Father Fahey[?] It was released by the Censor last ...
Article : 689 wordsAnother hospital ship (the third within a week) returned to Fremantle on Friday, entering the harbor at 10 o'clock in the evening. This boat left ...
Article : 276 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, in a long despatch on the battle of Loos, says that the men fought one of the bloodiest struggles of the war, the history of ...
Article : 367 wordsA communique reports: "We repulsed a Bulgarian attack at Strumnitza with appreciable enemy losses." ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Manchester "Guardian" doubts whether the Government will decide in favor of the evacuation of the Dardanelles. Possibly some portions of ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Colonial Secretary is coming along as a dialectician. He attempts to counter Mr. Colebatch with such empty knock-down phrases as "cock-and-bull ...
Article : 230 wordsThe greatest Australian theatrical gathering ever seen in London took place in His Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon, the occasion being ...
Article : 131 wordsArrangements have been made to appoint on Monday a committee which is to have control of the wheat handling and pooling scheme in Victoria. ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Secretary of State for India contradicts the absolutely groundless reports in the German press alleging that rebellion and disturbances had ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 21 Nov 1915, Page 1
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