Two men were presented for trial before Mr. Justice Moule at tie Melbourne General Sessions to-day on charges of conspiracy to defraud the Commonwealth. The ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Official Press Bureau has announced:—Enemy aircraft crossed the south-east coast of England in relays between 10.45 and 11.30 on Wednesday night ...
Article : 45 wordsThe State Recruiting Committee writes:—The Minister of Defence (Mr. Pearce) has given interesting facts concerning Australia's part in the war. We have ...
Article : 330 wordsThe Rome Socialist newspaper, Popolo Italia declares that the German leader, Gen. Mackensen, and his forces have wantonly and brutally destroyed Italian ...
Article : 75 wordsA fire destroyed piers on which were munitions intended for dispatch to France. The damage is estimated at £5,000,000. A British steamer which was alongside the ...
Article : 53 wordsThe official announcement is made that a German aeroplane crossed the Kentish coast this morning. It did not penetrate inland, as it was engaged by anti-craft ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York Evening. Sun says:—The Italian crisis has caused renewed pressure for the formal declaration of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,074 wordsThe affair to date has been the cause of three fatalities, and 12 persons are missing. One arrest has been made in connection with the occurrence. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. C. E. Pridmore, of McLaren Vale, has received word that his nephew, Capt. Malin Pridmore, M.C., was killed near Ypres on September 3. The deceased officer visited South ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Chairman of the Shipping Board (Mr. Hurley) says that American shipyards will deliver ships of a total tonnage of 7,500,000 during 1918. Every assistance ...
Article : 38 wordsEnemy aeroplanes dropped 30 bombs on Dunkirk, but no casualties or damage have so far been reported. ...
Article : 22 wordsCpl. E. Lish Harvey, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harvey, of Salisbury street, North Unley, and a member of the 48th Battalion, died on October 18 of shot wounds. He was born at ...
Article : 225 wordsThe Admiralty has reported:—The Royal Naval Air Service during Monday night raided the German aerodromes at Sparappelhoek and Varssencers. The visibility ...
Article : 127 wordsThe representative of the United Press Association at Washington reports that President Wilson's dictum of no commercial boycotts after the war is finding favour ...
Article : 81 wordsBy a War Precautions Regulation gazetted to-day the Minister for Defence was empowered to return to New Zealand any person liable for military service in ...
Article : 140 wordsAlone among the Great Powers engaged in the war, Italy had retained throughout its course the Commander-in-Chief who led her armies at the beginning of the conflict. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 501 wordsTHUESDAY.—Adelaide Volunteers, 6; men accepted, 3. ...
Article : 8 wordsMr. and Mrs. G. E. Carr, of Leadnhall street, Port Adelaide, have received news that their third son, Cpl. L. W. Carr, was killed in action on September 26. He enlisted in August, 1915 ...
Article : 131 wordsGreat interest hoe been manifested in America in tie action of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchanges in Canada in fixing minimum quotations for stocks ...
Article : 34 wordsDISANDA SING, farmer; E. T. SKLWAY, clerk; F. C. ST. CLAIR, clerk (S.A.R). During the past four and a half months 207 men volunteered at Broken Hill for ...
Article : 42 wordsA Paris communique states that French aeroplanes have dropped bombs on the German railway station at Thionville, Bettembourg, Mazures, Longueville, Woippy, and ...
Article : 38 wordsIn pursuance of its policy of economy and reorganization the Government has retired the Fruit Industries Commissioner (Mr. Moody), the Agricultural ...
Article : 51 wordsChaplain G. P. Cuttries, in a letter to a issued in Adelaide, dated from the western front on August 22, says:—It was originally my intention to write a small volume entitled "A [?] ...
Article : 446 wordsThe Japanese Ambassador at Washington (M. Sato), endorsing the proclamation of a Food Pledge Week in the United States, has called upon the American ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. and Mrs. Foreman, of Yacka, have received news that their eldest son, Cpl. Rupert H. D. Foeeman, was killed in action in France on October 4. The deceased soldier was born at ...
Article : 134 wordsOwing to the fear of air raids the valuable stained glass windows in Cologne Cathedral have been replaced by ordinary glass. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe conference of State Ministers of Labour and Industry, which has been convened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to consider the question of ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Pan-Germans are dissatisfied with Baron von Hertling as German Imperial Chancellor, particularly because of his Bavarian and Roman Catholic sympathies. ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. and Mrs. Labram have received news of the death of their son, Temporary Cpl. Clifford Labram, who died of gunshot wounds in the right arm and both legs at a casualty clearing station. ...
Article : 295 wordsAn official Egyptian message says:—Three thousand Turks with 12 guns attacked our cavalry outposts on Saturday. Although they were outposts and enveloped, the ...
Article : 55 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day a private members' Bill was carried by a large majority deleting, the preference clause from the Industrial Arbitration Act. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that Baron yon Hertling will find the difficulties in the way of his carrying an the duties of the German ...
Article : 112 wordsAn East African official message says:—The Germans have been expelled from the Mahenge district and driven towards the Luwegu River. They abandoned two. ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. and Mrs. George Harvey, of Yacka, have been informed that their eldest son, Pte. Edgar (Laurie) Harvey, was killed in action in France on October 3. He was born November 18. ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsStarting from Edithnurgh, the Cheer-up Concert Party, which was composed of Sgt. F. Gray, Ptes. C. Crisp, G. Bradley, and Scragg, Tpr. Symons, Col. Wooding, S. Stanley, and Mr. L. W. Yemm ...
Article : 289 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. D. P Tucker, of Grant avenue, Toorak, have been notified of the death, at the 17th Casualty Clearing Station, from multiple gunshot wounde, of their second ...
Article : 173 wordsCapt. Yeats, a medical officer with the New Zealand Samoan Expedition, who claims that he has not resigned from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, has ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Junior Lord of the Treasury (Mr. J. A. Hope) said that the condition of the British prisoners in Turkey was a source of ...
Article : 65 wordsARDROSSAN, October 30.—A social gathering in connection with the Red Cross circle was held in the institute hall this afternoon. The hostesses were Mesdames C. A. Cave (President) and N. ...
Article : 3,008 wordsSecond-Lieut. Anthony Rendle, of the Devonshire Regiment, late of Ashburton (N.Z.), has been killed in action. A court-martial has dismissed from the service ...
Article : 37 wordsTwo soldiers, nephews of Mrs. Ellcan, formerly of the Semaphore, have been killed while on active service, Lieut. Solomon, of the Royal Flying Corps, a New Zealander, lost his life in ...
Article : 78 wordsPte. B. Schemmell, news of whose death has been received, was the youngest son of Mr. J. Schemmell, of Strathalbyn. He sailed from Australia in September, 1916, and had been in the ...
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Advertising : 186 wordsLieut. C. T. McGlew, who is about to leave for the front, and Mr. W. S. Marks, who will depart for England to engage in munition work, were tendered a farewell by the South Part Bowling ...
Article : 135 wordsNews has been received at Terowie that Pte. Bernard Joseph Irwin died of wounds in France on October 17. The deceased soldier joined the colours in March, 1916. and left two weeks later ...
Article : 148 wordsTotal amount received to date, £ 106,616 13/8; S.A Prisoners of War Relief Fund (Prisoners of War Fund), £10,000; A. Astley, £10; Mrs. E. S. Jury (13th forthnight), £1 10/; Warehouse ...
Article : 402 wordsMr. and Mrs. David Green, of Kapinnie, west coast, have been advised that their second son Pte. John Green, was killed in action on September 30. The deceased soldier was born at ...
Article : 85 wordsDEAD.—Queensland, 29 officers and men; New South Wales, 48; Victoria, 72: Western Australia, 22; and Tasmania, 8. ...
Article : 20 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 138 wordsPte Jack Eckert, who was killed in action is France on October 1 had been 13 months in the spring line. He sailed for England in April, 1916, and entered France in August of last year. He ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. and Mrs. White, of Tyube street, North Adelaide, have received information that their son, Wilfred A. White, 16th Reinforcements of the 10th Battalion, was killed in action on September ...
Article : 64 wordsMrs. Potis, Annseley avenue, North Norwood, had been advised that her eldost son, E. A. Potts, has gained his commission, and is now Lieutenant attached to the 8th Field Ambulance. ...
Article : 264 wordsCapt. Elwyn Samuel Gould, who was killed in action on the western front on October 9, was the only son of Major and Mrs. Samuel Gould, of Wattle street, Malvern, Capt. Gould ...
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Advertising : 136 wordsThe [?] map of the Austro-Italian Julian front shows the extent of the [?] retrest. A week ago the Italian line ran from Tolmino (north-eastern corner), east of Gorz (Gerizia) to west of Trieste. The Austro-Germans struck suddenly down the passes from Tokaino, thus turning the Italian position on the Bainsizer ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 2 Nov 1917, Page 8
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