The Paris correspondent of the New York Times has telegraphed an interview with M. Herriot (Minister of Works in the French Cabinet). The Minister said:— ...
Article : 129 wordsMaximilian Harden has pricked and caused to vanish into thin air the Polish, independence bubble. With iris favourite weapon, the rapier of irony, he has pierced ...
Article : 994 wordsNext morning, Saturday, 30th, the camels were brought in, we packed up and [?] them, and said good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Ewings and to the proprietor ...
Article : 1,735 wordsThe details of the amended financial agreement between the Commonwealth and the States which was arrived at at the Premiers' Conference were made ...
Article : 484 wordsIt is estimated that there are at present Government employ in Victoria (remarks The Melbourne Age) several hundreds of young men eligible for military ...
Article : 707 wordsHow did I get into Essen in war-time? That is my, own story (says Mr. D. Thomas Curtin, an American journalist, in The Times). Essen, the noisiest town in the ...
Article : 2,501 wordsContaining 974 names of all the Australian States as follow:—Killed in action, 4 officers, 96 men; died of wounds, 1 officer, 21 men; died (other causes), 1 officer, 34 men; wounded, 21 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 607 wordsIn German newspapers published early in November are details of the organization of the German Empire on a war basis and the enrolment of all labour, for which ...
Article : 1,250 wordsMr. and Mrs. H. Kneale, of Aligns road [?] have been further notified that their son, Pte. W. J. Kneale, was admitted to an hospital in England on ...
Article : 343 wordsAt the meeting of the Port Adelaide City Council on Thursday the Mayor (Mr. J. Sweeney), referred to the fact that a son of Mr. J. R. Henley, a corporation ...
Article : 70 wordsThe National Federation having been successfully launched, steps will be taken immediately, to extend the movement throughout the Commonwealth. The last ...
Article : 121 wordsNurse Rose Gillick, daughter of Mr. P. J. Gillick, Magil, is with the Australian Nursing Corps at Boulogne in France. In a recent letter she gives a very interesting ...
Article : 288 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) referred to-day to statements made with regard to the employment of eligible men in the Defence Department in clerical ...
Article : 250 wordsDEAD.—Lieut. R. H. [?] Sgt. H. J. Law, [?] G. E. Hanson, L. Oliver, A. H. Cluime. R. C. Hardie, Gurs, F. J. Klein, H. Beck, F. W. [?] Pendleton, and G. Martin, Bmdr. T. A. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe only development which took place in the Federal political situation (to-day was the arrival of the Leader of the Libera Opposition (Mr. Cook) in Melbourne. He ...
Article : 223 wordsDEAD.—Crat. E. W. Jenkins, Lieut. E. T. Carr, and Lieut. F. T. Burn, Sgts. H. V. Maxwell, J. Artken, D. K. McCuspie, Cpls. A. E. Belcher, D. W. Johnstone, E. W. Cobbledick. R. E. Coventry ...
Article : 164 wordsThe State Recruiting Committee is appealing to the Western Australian rifle dubs, whose members, number 11,500, to furnish more men for the front. Already ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 wordsWhen the appeal by the Australian Sugar Producers' Association against the [?] by the Queensland Supreme Court prohibiting the carrying out of part of ...
Article : 603 wordsDEAD.—Capt P. F. Money, Sgts. R. S. Scott, Ptes. P. Butcher, J. L. Ryan, C. J. Chatwright, A. H. Christofferson, W. H. S. Templeman, E. Smith, D. L. Graham. A. E. Williams, C. Bostock ...
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Advertising : 378 wordsWhale the conference of the Allies [?] statesmen at Rome will doubtless discuss many questions relating to the war writes The Melbourne Argus) it is ...
Article : 567 wordsDEAD.—Capt. H. D. Williams, Sgt. J. J. Matthews, Lee.-Cpts. E. J. Blythe, E. Todumn. Dvr. E. Curson, Gurs, T. Garth, H. Beck and E. H. Hawtin, Ptes, C. C. Dobbin. J. Hannigan, H. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe second P.L.L. [?] to secret a Labour candidate for the Sturt seat in the Legislative Assembly was last night, and resulted in the selection of Mr. ...
Article : 91 wordsDEAD.—Capt. T. C. B. Mooro. Cpl. F. G. Nicholson, Dvr. W. J. Holes, Ptes. H. L. N. Pago, W. tanbert, E. W. Sheen, L. A. Jones, F. W. Tomer. C. V. Henley, H. J. Fitzaurice, C. ...
Article : 78 wordsAll who are anxious to seek news of rick, wounded, or missing men enlisted from this State are invited to call at or write to the above Office, and the Red Cross will endeavour to help ...
Article : 71 wordsThe anti-conscriptionist trades unionists in Perth have formed an industrial vigilance committee, wit the object of urging allegiance to the decisions of the Federal ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Hon. Secretary reports:—Total amount collected during December £185, Glenelg and district contributing £69; Henley Beach, Orange, Fulham, and Locklyes branch fund, £26 ...
Article : 92 wordsBROKEN BILL, January 11.—Mrs. H. Williams, of Cobalt street, las received word that her husband, Cpl. Harold Williams, has been killed in France. Cpl. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 132 wordsThe concluding seasons of the Interstate Conference of Utility Poultry Fanners were held to-day. Matters were discussed with regard to adulterated poultry food ...
Article : 229 wordsA well-attended monthly meeting of the 16th ind 48th Battalions' Club was held in Victoria Hall on Thursday afternoon, when various items Maimed the attention of members. The chair ...
Article : 169 wordsPERTH, January 11.—Quoting figures at a citizens' meeting, held last night for the purpose of reviving interest in the Patriotic Fund, the Chairman (Mr. Vincent) said the receipts to date ...
Article : 147 wordsMiss. G. Noyes, while at the Coorong last week, discovered the following message in a bottle, which apparently had been dropped from a transport:—"Finder please send ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 12 Jan 1917, Page 6
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