No other general election was ever so far removed from the realm of ever reason able prophecy ad that which was held on Saturday. There was nothing sufficiently ...
Article : 447 wordsThe Premier will do as he [?] on the hastings. Hold on Mid carry on!" The issue on which be has won the big fight is prudent administration. In strong ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 wordsThe Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), "Barossa, Liberal; Messrs. Crosfoy and Hangue, Barossa. Liberals; Travers, Flinders), Libe-ral; Dunn, Murray. Nationalist: Twopeny, ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Hons. E. Lucas, Midland (appointed Agnirt—General), and J. H. Howe Northern (Legislative Council), and Messrs. James (Wooroora), Goode (Victoria), ...
Article : 70 wordsMessrs. Cunn (Adelaide), S. J. Verran (Port Adelaide) Hill and Fitzgerald (Port Pirie), Capt. Blackburn, V.C. and Mr Vardon (Start), Messrs. Pedlar and ...
Article : 32 wordsThe most notable successes of the Coalitionists have been in the metropolitan area. East Torrens and Sturt will definitely fly the allied colours, but there is ...
Article : 432 wordsThe liberals went to the polls on difficult and embarrassing circumstances. In a number of country, districts they were faced by triangular contests, due to the ...
Article : 805 wordsThe posting of the figures in front of The Register Office attracted a great crowd, who remained until well after midnight. The progressive totals were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 595 wordsBoth Houses of the Federal Parliament will meet on Wednesday. In the Senate tie debate will be resumed by Mr. Gardi-ner on the policy of the Ministry. A fall ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. K. Sutherland, a boathmilder, and three brothers named Skinner, aged 11. nine, and six years, were fishing in a small dinghy in Auckland Harbour, when they ...
Article : 46 wordsNo particular change has occurred on the tweet front since Friday, and appearances suggest that after resigning their great offensive the Germans are hesitating ...
Article : 774 wordsA story of sad domestic infelicity was unfolded at the Port Adelaide Police Court before Mr. J. T. James on Saturday morning, when Edith May Mowers ...
Article : 519 wordsAfter excessively hot weather in the sarly part of the week showers of rain fell on Friday afternoon and night, registering 18 ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Government Whip Las issued an announcement that the Premier will introduce on Tuesday tie new Manpower Bill, and 'that the -final stage of the measure ...
Article : 269 wordsTie Governor—General of South Africa (Viscount Buxton) has offered to place his services as a speaker at the disposal on the recruiting committee in connection ...
Article : 35 wordsAn Order—in—Council suppressing idleness has been passed. The Federal Government insists that every male person under 60 and over 16 Tears of age shall be ...
Article : 46 wordsHis Excellency the Governor—General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) is convening an important conference, including representatives of the Labour Party. to consider ...
Article : 585 wordsThe Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan), when interviewed to—nigh at Menzies' Hotel, said that as far as he was concerned, the time fixed for the conference ...
Article : 93 wordsThe manager of the Union Steamship Company has received a cable from London stating that the whole of the crew of the Wairnna, which was captured by the ...
Article : 43 wordsGen. Haig reported at midday:—Heavy fighting occurred yesterday afternoon and late in the evening between the Luce River and the Somme. The enemy ...
Article : 296 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs states that the Germans between Albert and Aveluy Wood have employed six divisions on a front of 9,000 yards. It became apparent this ...
Article : 376 wordsMilitary critics pronounce the view that the nation must watch further north for a fresh outbreak of the German offensive. They point out that the excellent ...
Article : 404 wordsThursday saw lighting on a considerable scale. The enemy attacked heavily in the neighbourhood of Albert, but made no progress. The Germans then attacked the ...
Article : 292 wordsThe French afternoon communique states:—The Germans continued their attack in the nighttime with undimmished, and by hurling into the battle ...
Article : 522 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs says the New Zealanders made two attacks this morning with splendid spirit and took 120 prisoners. LONDON, April 7, 4.15 a.m. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that Gen. Foch, in addressing the British, French, and American war correspondents. said:—"The German ...
Article : 162 wordsLa Temps states that on important con. centration of Austrian troops is proceeding in the Tyrol. It is believed that the enemy's objective is Verona. The ...
Article : 50 wordsA wireless Gorman official message says:—"We attacked yesterday south of the Somme and on both sides of Mcreuil. We threw out the enemy from strong positions ...
Article : 187 wordsThe third Australian position laid off across the Rivera Ancre and Somme, west of Albert, and south—west of Albert, contains a series of broad spurs and small ...
Article : 439 wordsThe United Press war correspondent states that the Germans to-day occupied the crest of the wedge—shaped ridge at the confluence of the rivers Nove and [?]A ...
Article : 95 wordsGen. Raig in his aviation bulletin, states—Rain and mist yesterday interfered with aerial operations. We brought down seven German machines and one of ...
Article : 170 wordsThe German long—range guns are must skilfully hidden. Squads of aeroplanes protect the neighbourhood of the emplacements. The Germans attempted to mask ...
Article : 139 wordsUne Buda—Pest (Hungarian) newspapers assert that another offensive against Italy is pending. They declare that the occasion is an excellent one to ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 8 Apr 1918, Page 5
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