When one has seen a deal of Britain's war effort the creation of the army is perhaps the greatest of her achievements, for her navy was illustrious all the world ...
Article : 2,623 wordsOn Thursday morning workmen were busy preparing the Jubilee Exhibition Oval and the buildings for the accommodation of the Stranded South Australians who are ...
Article : 3,189 wordsMr. Rudyard Kinling, on behalf of the War Graves Commission, of which Mr. Fisher and Sir Thomas Mackenzie are members, traces the origin and ...
Article : 242 wordsThe following telegrams concerning a dastardly attempt to murder the French Premier (M. Clemenceau), who is now in his 78th year, were received in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 786 wordsFollowing complaints regarding the conditions under which troops and soldiers' wives have travelled to Australia on transports, the Federal Government sent a ...
Article : 287 wordsThe steamer Thongwa will arrive from Fremantle to-day with about 23 munition workers on board. They will go into quarantine. The Osterley will arrive at ...
Article : 535 wordsIn a talk with the Paris correspondent of the New York "Herald"' President Wilson yesterday said:—"Until I arrived here I did not realise that with the ...
Article : 99 wordsShortly before 8 p.m. on Thursday a collision between two motor cycles and a motor-car occurred at the corner of King William-street and South-terrace, with the ...
Article : 201 wordsA Paris message states that President Wilson is confident that the Peace Treaty will be signed in June. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe correspondent of the "Chicago News" at Berlin has interviewed Magnus Hirschfeld, a leading German psye[?]ologist, who says:—"Tuberculosis in Germany is ...
Article : 173 wordsThe 4 proposals of the British Board of Education for the extension to Australia of the scheme for the assistance of soldiers anxious to pursue university studies have ...
Article : 215 wordsThe New York "World's" London correspondent learns that one of the greatest combines in the world is boing organised. It will be known as the English Electrical ...
Article : 108 wordsSir J. S. Meston, in introducing the Excuss Profits Tax Bill yesterday, said £8,750,000 was necessary to meet the war charges in the coming, year. Towards this ...
Article : 112 wordsThe New York "Tribune's" Paris correspondent learns that the American Peace Commission object to the imposition of war costs on Germany, because they fear ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Lloyd George has been urgently summoned to Paris. He will leave to-day after meeting the miners. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe New York "Sun's Washington correspondent says it is estimated that 8,592,000 persons in the United States are illiterate. ...
Article : 33 wordsAroused by claims that America's wooden shipbuilding programme has been a complete failure, and by reports that of 100 ships built to date only thirty have ...
Article : 430 wordsThe "Labor Gazette" states that the average increase in the retail prices of foodstuffs in Great Britain has been 130 per cent since July, 1914. ...
Article : 35 wordsSenator Pearce, the Australian Minister of Defence, arrived at Pretoria to-night. In discussing his mission to England he informed the Durban press that he looked ...
Article : 241 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—Herr Brickdorff Rantzau, the German Foreign Secretary, has communicated with the ...
Article : 87 wordsThe New York "Times'" Washington correspondent states that President Wilson has cabled to each member of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee, asking him ...
Article : 253 wordsEx-President Taft at Philadelphia to-day said:—We all must thank God as we read the provisions of the covenant of the League of Nations, which will prevent war. ...
Article : 375 wordsSenator McCumber introduced a resolution into the Senate, urging the United States to dispatch troops to Russia to combat the rule of the murderous Bolsheviks, ...
Article : 45 wordsShortly before 10 a.m. on Thursday a horse and dray owned by Mr. J. Weman, of Queenstown, were being backed round a pile of timber at the top end of the ...
Article : 656 wordsIt seems so easy to take a small dose of some drug and thereby secure relief from pain, forgetfulness of worries and cares, or the sleep that has been long denied, ...
Article : 199 wordsIt is generally agreed that the Government decision to convene without delay an industrial congress is a statesmanlike project, but it is pointed out in some quarters ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Darwin beer strike is in its eleventh week, with no immediate prospect of a settlement. Liquor is a Government monopoly in the Territory, and the ...
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