Every train from the country is bringing more, recruits to swell the ranks of the expeditionary force. Hard, Well-set-up men are arriving hourly with their equipment. ...
Article : 614 wordsTog national rescript intimating that Japan is at a state of war with Germany, commands the army and nary to carry on hostilities with all strength and energy to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 523 wordsA meeting, convened and presided over by Miss Gilbert of Pewsey Vale, was held in the institute hall, Lyndoch, on Thursday afternoon to form a branch of the ...
Article : 103 wordsResidents of Burnside and the surrounding district are anxious to do eveything possible to demonstrate their loyalty in a practical manner. With that end in view ...
Article : 358 wordsCapt. Morgan, of the Mellwraith, McEacharn passenger steamer Karoola, reported to the customs authorities on Monday having at 8.45 a.m. on Saturday ...
Article : 92 wordsOn Monday afternoon an incident occurred at Port Adelaide which might have led to serious consequences. Two Germans—one an alleged naval deserter ...
Article : 244 wordsThere was a stirring scene at the station this morning, when the first local detachment chosen for the Expeditionary Force left by train for Adelaide. There was a ...
Article : 165 wordsSir—May. I be permitted to urge that immediate steps be taken to form a representative committee too will receive and acknowledge contributions to the' above ...
Article : 94 wordsMessrs. Elder, Smith & Co., Limited, advise that they have received from the Nobel's Explosive Company, Limited, a cable, message to the effect that, while ...
Article : 227 wordsIt is officially stated that German official telegrams have reported the French reverse in Lorraine on Thursday to have been transformed into a rout on Friday, wherein ...
Article : 152 wordsSir—I hear that our soldiers in camp at Morphettville, when they wish to visit the city, are required to pay their own railway fares. Surely these men, who have so ...
Article : 128 wordsAt the general meeting of the members of tie South African Soldiers' Association, held on Saturday evening, the following motion was carried unanimously:—1 "That ...
Article : 156 wordsSir—Some of us have been thinking that Australia's soldiers, would have the trial of leaving home, made easier if they knew that their dear ones would be cared for. ...
Article : 261 wordsThere was a large gathering of ladies in the Hindmarsh Council Chamber on Monday evening in response to the invitation of the Mayoress to consider the ...
Article : 120 wordsFollowing upon the report of the destruction of the Austrian battleship Zrinyi (14,226 tons), The Corriere Della Sera (Milan) published details of the ...
Article : 176 wordsMELROSE, August 22.—Business is dull here as a result of the war, combined with the unfavourable prospects for the coming season. Forming operations are practically ...
Article : 427 wordsFourteen more infantrymen left Broken Hill for Adelaide to-night, and another contingent will go way to-morrow. The Broken Hill distress relief committee ...
Article : 45 wordsAcute tension is reported between italy and Austria. The latter had reproached Italy for affording facilities to the British and ...
Article : 119 wordsSir—It may interest many of the rising generation to learn something of the old volunteer force, which existed before any cables were laid down. On one occasion ...
Article : 354 wordsThe Sacred College of Cardinals will exert pressure upon the Emperor of Austria to suspend the war during the Conclave for the choice of the next Pope. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has received the following war news from the High Commissioner:—August 24. ...
Article : 297 wordsThe French Embassy in London has issued an announcement that the Russians have defeated the Germans in a terrific battle at Gumbinnen. The Tentonic force ...
Article : 181 wordsIn the Court to-day an exemplary penalty was meted out by Mr. S. J. Mitchell, &M., in the case of a nun who had used indecent and insulting language towards a young ...
Article : 200 wordsSir—"Humane" evidently does not read The Register regularly, or he would not have written as he did on August 24. Several lists have been published in the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Governments of Great Britain and France have decided to advance £10,000,000 each to Belgium to assist the gallant little nation to defray the heavy expenses of the ...
Article : 152 wordsSir—The Attorney-General, in moving the second reading of the Moratorium Bill, is reported to have said that financial institutions were not opening new loan ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Belgian Minister of Justice states that the heroic defenders of the forts at Leige and Namur are still holding out. ...
Article : 20 wordsSix men from the infantry camp at Morphettville were posted at the yiaduct over the Hills line. It was their first experience of sentry duty, and they took ...
Article : 64 wordsMessrs. Henry Berry & Co., Proprietary, Limited, have, received advice from their head, office in Melbourne, that the directors had voted £500 to the Patriotic Fund. ...
Article : 226 wordsSir—We are often treated to some well known sonatas of the great Beethoven, but his Op 101 in A I do not remember to have beard. It makes an interesting study ...
Article : 691 wordsSir—Is it well under existing war disturbances to call up feelings of resentment in the breasts of our German community in these States or in Any of Great Britain ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster General stated on Monday that the Pacific Cable Board had advised on August 22 that the Commercial Cable Company-had reported that ...
Article : 49 wordsKAPUNDA, August 24—There was a splendid response oh Saturday afternoon by ladies to the call of the Mayor to fora a branch of the Red Cross Society. Mr. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Prices Regulation Commission met on Monday, afternoon at Industrial Chambers, Supreme Courthouse, Adelaide, to consider the price lists furnished by ...
Article : 267 wordsIt is reported from Ostend that a fierce battle is raging in the Belgian province of Hainaut—in the south of Belgium, on the French froutier. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) intimates in relation to deferred and week-end cablegrams that the Deputy Chief Censor advises that there ...
Article : 88 wordsMessrs. Penfold & Co. write:—"In a recent issue of your paper we noticed an appeal for good Australian wine for the Red Crow Society, and we have pleasure in ...
Article : 56 wordsA finely worded circular letter has been issued to the officers and members of the Albert District, No. 83, Independent Order of Rechabites. It reads as ...
Article : 448 wordsLieut. Henkart, a young Belgian officer, had become famous by his heroic exploits. He has been daily reconnostring from this city in an armoured motor car of his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsThe Wondergraph management has placed its Hindley street picture theatre at the disposal of Lady Galway, and the Red Cross Society, for the night of ...
Article : 61 wordsAt a meeting of the committee of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide, on Monday, it was decided that the local, Exchange shall continue dosed for the present. The committee of the Melbourne Stock ...
Article : 93 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting was hold in the Angaston Institute on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of forming & branch of the Red Cross Society. Mr. W. Sibley ...
Article : 114 wordsThe discharge of the Adelaide consigned cargo in the German-Australian steamer Scharzfels, now at Port Adelaide, was completed on Monday evening. There has ...
Article : 85 wordsThe committee of the Melbourne Stock Exchange met to-day, and decided not to [?] for the present. The position will by further considered ...
Article : 607 wordsA telegram from Ostend states that the Germans are [?] towards little, the chief town of the Department of Nord, and are cutting all ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 25 Aug 1914, Page 8
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