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THE BALKANS BRITISH ATTITUDE. HELP FROM THE ALLIES. LONDON, September 30.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 1 October 1915, page 8
News ILLUSTRATED
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889-1931) Friday 1 October 1915, page 8
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| 2009-09-03 17:08:56.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | LOXDOX, September 30. | LONDON, September 30. |
| 2009-09-03 17:06:21.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | ill............................................8 Prisoners of war............2 Total................................11 | ill........................................8 Prisoners of war..........2 Total............................11 |
| 2009-09-03 17:04:48.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | ?Service Le*gue, | Service League, |
| 2009-09-03 17:04:25.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | (Mr. J. Guiñen), who moved in the matter, deplored. _fchg fact that some people baa cussion that could only sow sepds of dis- was little use sending anyone eise. The | (Mr. J. Guihen), who moved in the matter, deplored the fact that some people had cussion that could only sow seeds of dis- was little use sending anyone else. The |
| 2009-09-03 17:03:11.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | to the base_ hospital. The witness told them that her_ husband was not there, Since the war her husband Wds | to the base hospital. The witness told them that her husband was not there, Since the war her husband was a |
| 2009-09-03 17:02:02.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | the food_at the base hospital? The Witness-No. Friends brought me a man "who had shed his blood for his country?-It is not true. I don't lunatic asylum. His wife soothed bim Mrs. Victoria Rose Perry, his -wife, said Perry was in ver}' good health when that he had been injured, but she'knew shown a newspaper statin» that he was plained that others had been allowed m as to her _ husband's condition, and be said, -'All imagination his trouble is. It treatment. One day her husband toid dog and not giving him medicine. _ She toid her husband of that, and determined home and called Dr. Peri to see aim. "Oh," he said, "I h<ive seen all about it. He is d. malingerer." The witness de- | the food at the base hospital? The Witness—No. Friends brought me a man who had shed his blood for his country?—It is not true. I don't re- lunatic asylum. His wife soothed him Mrs. Victoria Rose Perry, his wife, said Perry was in very good health when that he had been injured, but she knew shown a newspaper stating that he was plained that others had been allowed in as to her husband's condition, and he said, —"All imagination his trouble is. It treatment. One day her husband told dog and not giving him medicine. She told her husband of that, and determined home and called Dr. Peri to see him. "Oh," he said, "I have seen all about it. He is a malingerer." The witness de- |
| 2009-09-03 16:57:24.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Mr. Woolf-Did anyone suggest that you Mr. Perry--Yes, I asked for leave with time, and tbp bars on the balcony used to speak ' to me, and there was nothing of what I wanted. A lot of doctors nad them, but Dr. Meade treated mc like | Mr. Woolf—Did anyone suggest that you Mr. Perry— Yes, I asked for leave with time, and the bars on the balcony used to speak to me, and there was nothing of what I wanted. A lot of doctors had them, but Dr. Meade treated me like a |
| 2009-09-03 16:55:51.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | tionary Force, was resumed to-day betöre Mr. Cohen, P.M. Mr. J." Woolf ap- was resumed by Mr. Wooli. The witness said he was born u> Î8S1. Prior to en- structing other recruits in telephony. I When he first went into the base hospital I that he might be able to go back to trie | tionary Force, was resumed to-day before Mr. Cohen, P.M. Mr. J. Woolf ap- was resumed by Mr. Woolf. The witness said he was born in 1881. Prior to en- structing other recruits in telephony. When he first went into the base hospital that he might be able to go back to the |
| 2009-09-03 16:54:05.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Tîie following men from, the Bmte dis- camp:-Messrs. J. Rieken (-wounded) E. liray, K. Dawe, G. F. Townsend, G. W. Weedings, L. A. Phillips, F. W. Tornquist, | The following men from, the Bute dis- camp:—Messrs. J. Rieken ( wounded) E. Bray, K. Dawe, G. F. Townsend, G. W. Woodings, L. A. Phillips, F. W. Tornquist, |
| 2009-09-03 16:52:11.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Mr. Robert Gray, the sole proprietor oi R. 'Gray & Co., carrying on business at ture of furniture, has deejded that it is his dutj- to volunteer for the front. He is leaving a young wife- and family._ Mrs. both Mr. and Mrs. Grav are confident that neither be nor his wife and little children will suffer as the result oi his decision to | Mr. Robert Gray, the sole proprietor of R. Gray & Co., carrying on business at ture of furniture, has decided that it is his duty to volunteer for the front. He is leaving a young wife and family. Mrs. both Mr. and Mrs. Gray are confident that neither he nor his wife and little children will suffer as the result of his decision to |
| 2009-09-03 16:50:59.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Mitchell, E. C. Isley, D. Elliot, F. VT. B. Svmons, It. Matson, J. Arthur, L. C. Bemould, A". ,1. Dunnine. T. >". Prout, C. T. E. Turner, I!. A. Bell, T J. Brown, A. F. Duubar, h. TV. Pearce, F. Wyiie, h. .3. Bern, R. J. Clark, W. C. Darby. R. H. Smith, J. SI. J. Tuit In Vestenln's list the name C. L. 'OTiitcombc should read C. L. Witctnnbe. A number oí men have been tried by i'casons and have enlisted again, stating Depot during the past few months wno | Mitchell, E. C. Isley, D. Elliot, F. W. B. Symons, R. Matson, J. Arthur, L. C. Bemould, A. J. Dunning. T.N. Prout, C. T. K. Turner, R. A. Bell, T J. Brown, A. F. Dunbar, L. W. Pearce, F. Wylie, L. J. Bean, R. J. Clark, W. C. Darby. R. H. Smith, J. M. J. Tuit In yesterday's list the name C. L. Whitcombe should read C. L. Witcombe. A number of men have been tried by reasons and have enlisted again, stating Depot during the past few months who |
| 2009-09-03 16:46:40.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | man, of Glenelg, is-ill in King George's ANSWERED~THE CALL. on Thursday C5 men presented themselves The following men went into camp on Thnrs Aiy:-L. G. Brown, R. B. Clark, R. H. Jeffries, R. a Pounsett, II- H. Williams, M. Ü D Baser, J. Dobson. 1?. W. Morbey, J. Smith, A. a i>. Basev, XL J. Goroke. J. R. Newbery, L. R. Telfe'r, W. Possinsbam, II. J. Edwards, G. E. | man, of Glenelg, is ill in King George's ANSWERED THE CALL. on Thursday 65 men presented themselves The following men went into camp on Thurs- day:—L. G. Brown, R. B. Clark, R. H. Jeffries, R. S Pounsett, H. H. Williams, M. S. D Basey, J. Dobson. R. W. Morbey, J. Smith, A. S. P. Basey, R. J. George. J. R. Newbery, L. R. Telfe'r, W. Possingham, H. J. Edwards, G. E. |
| 2009-09-03 16:43:54.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | lipoli on August J 6. Lance-Corporal Elkan | lipoli on August 16. Lance-Corporal Elkan |
| 2009-09-03 16:43:14.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | the Dub'in Fusiliers, was wounded at Gal- E. Aikman. .eldest son of Mr. Georse Aik ¡nian, of "Glenelg, is-ill ia King .George's Gtill an inmate of a convalescent home in | the Dublin Fusiliers, was wounded at Gal- E. Aikman. .eldest son of Mr. George Aik man, of Glenelg, is-ill in King George's still an inmate of a convalescent home in |
| 2009-09-03 16:41:52.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Private C. L. Tammi, who died of W. G. Tamius., of Solomontown, Port Pirie. Ile celebrated his 24th birthday in the trenches. He left with the 3rd Rein landing on Gallipoli, and iought in the younger brother," Private A. L. Tamms, London. He «tates that he was not to England. Ile hopes when restored to | Private C. L. Tamms, who died of W. G. Tamms., of Solomontown, Port Pirie. He celebrated his 24th birthday in the trenches. He left with the 3rd Rein- landing on Gallipoli, and fought in the younger brother, Private A. L. Tamms, London. He states that he was not to England. He hopes when restored to |
| 2009-09-03 16:39:34.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | was killed ¡n action at the Dardanelles betwepn August 8 and 11. was the second Cootamundra (NJS.W.) and wag 23 years of age. Ile made a study of military mat- ters." Ile represented Junee (N.S.W.) in by every younç trainee under him. He h'ad been* twice prcvious'y wounded. Three brothers survive-Lieutenaut Frank aged 12 vears, and three sisters-Mrs. Sharp (Adelong, N.S.W.), Mrs. Grotfbe (Vic- parents both resided in Narracoortc at one time. He was a grandson of the lal« Mr. James McGilchrist, of Narracootre, and a nephew of Mr. and Miss McGilehrist, of | was killed in action at the Dardanelles between August 8 and 11. was the second Cootamundra (N.S.W.) and was 23 years of age. He made a study of military mat- ters." He represented Junee (N.S.W.) in by every young trainee under him. He had been twice previously wounded. Three brothers survive—Lieutenaut Frank aged 12 years, and three sisters—Mrs. Sharp (Adelong, N.S.W.), Mrs. Groube (Vic- parents both resided in Narracoorte at one time. He was a grandson of the late Mr. James McGilchrist, of Narracoorte, and a nephew of Mr. and Miss McGilchrist, of |
| 2009-09-03 16:36:35.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Dangerously'-Sick.i^PrivAte T. T!. Marron', ' r ~ , ''^ '? ' '" Sick and Wounded.-Three" officers and Prisoners 'of War.-One officer and 4 Dead.-Privates R/ Bennett, A, Jolly. Wounded and'S'ck.-60 men. Wounded and Sick.-One officer and 15 men. < | Dangerously Sick.— Private T. R. Marron. Sick and Wounded.—Three officers and Prisoners of War.—One officer and 4 Dead.—Privates R. Bennett, A. Jolly. Wounded and Sick.—60 men. Wounded and Sick.—One officer and 15 men. |
| 2009-09-03 16:34:47.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Dead.-Privates T. E. Mehegan, R. E. O'shannassy, R. J. P. McDonaghy, Lance land, C. B. James, IV Conroy, A. E. Stevenson, S. Fenwick, H. Morgan, Lance H. C. Harton H. Kaiman, H. A. Withers, Dangerouslv Sick.-Privates F. S. 72 men. ' ' Prisoners of War.-One officer and 9 Missing.-One, officer and 30 men. | Dead.—Privates T. E. Mehegan, R. E. O'shannassy, R. J. P. McDonaghy, Lance- land, C. B. James, T. Conroy, A. E. Stevenson, S. Fenwick, H. Morgan, Lance- H. C. Harton H. Kalman, H. A. Withers, Dangerously Sick.—Privates F. S. 72 men. Prisoners of War.—One officer and 9 Missing.—One, officer and 30 men. |
| 2009-09-03 16:32:00.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | R. W. Rowlands, S. B. Mansfield, R."Gob Severely Wounded.-^-Second-Lieutenant Dangerously Sick.-Privates W. H. Cal- G. T. Reid, C. J. Gardilini, W. A. Pro Wounded and Sick-123 men. | R. W. Rowlands, S. B. Mansfield, R. Gob- Severely Wounded.— Second-Lieutenant Dangerously Sick.—Privates W. H. Cal- G. T. Reid, C. J. Gardilini, W. A. Pro- Wounded and Sick—123 men. |
| 2009-09-03 16:30:23.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | 1.140, Private H. B. Franklin, 10th reportcd wounded). KEW SOUTH .WALES. Dead.-Privates E. V. Titrhe, F. Villis, S. C. 'Launt, Sergeant H. Y. Kerr, Driver S. Lee, Privates F. Luttcrell, C. J. Scanlon, poral K. V. McDonald, Privates A. Buhner, J. Bosnian, S. B. Brown, J. Jeffrey, R. Waddel], H. E. Bullen, D. E. W. Ga\nor, | 1,.140, Private H. B. Franklin, 10th reported wounded). NEW SOUTH WALES. Dead.—Privates E. V. Tighe , F. Villis, S. C. Launt, Sergeant H. Y. Kerr, Driver S. Lee, Privates F. Lutterell, C. J. Scanlon, poral K. V. McDonald, Privates A. Bulmer, J. Bosman, S. B. Brown, J. Jeffrey, R. Waddel], H. E. Bullen, D. E. W. Gaynor, |
| 2009-09-03 16:26:53.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | 2,233. Private S. Curyer, 10th Battalion, | 2,263 Private S. Curyer, 10th Battalion, |
| 2009-09-03 16:25:54.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | ._ 1,HM, Private T. J. McGough, 16th Batta- lion, Richmand, Victoria (London; pre- viously reported wounded. " | 1,194 Private T. J. McGough, 16th Batta- lion, Richmond, Victoria (London; pre- viously reported wounded. |
| 2009-09-03 16:24:59.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | reported wounded J. don;,$reviousl£ reported -wounded and ill).- ' 1,166, Private L. ö. Williams, 10th Bat- 1,569, Sergeant A. Johnson, 10th uat oarked at Malta). 4th Reinforcements, New Hindmarsh iLon - 599, Private W. Pike, 10th Battalion, lion, VVarbtirton, Victoria (London; previ- 1,342," Private B. A. White, 16th Batta- _ J ,923, Private T. A. King, 16th Battalion, | reported wounded ) don;,previously reported wounded and ill). 1,196, Private L. S. Williams, 10th Bat- 1,569, Sergeant A. Johnson, 10th Bat- barked at Malta). 4th Reinforcements, New Hindmarsh (Lon- 599, Private W. Pike, 10th Battalion, lion, Warburton, Victoria (London; previ- 1,362," Private B. A. White, 16th Batta- 1 ,923, Private T. A. King, 16th Battalion, |
| 2009-09-03 16:21:21.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | 1,553. Private A. W. Hirsehansen. 10th at Malta). _ 316, Sergeant H. G. Noble«, 9th Light 121, Private E. Fitzgerald. 9th Lignt Horse. Menindie, N.SAV. (London; pre- | 1,553. Private A. W. Hirschansen. 10th at Malta). 316, Sergeant H. G. Noblett 9th Light 121, Private E. Fitzgerald. 9th Light Horse. Menindie, N.SW. (London; pre- |
| 2009-09-03 16:19:08.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Milta). 718, Private A. J. Watson, 10th Batta- 1,767, Private C. St. C- LeMessurier, loth 2,015. Private C. V. Scott, 10th Batta- 1,363, Private R. P. James, 10th Batti | Malta). 716, Private A. J. Watson, 10th Batta- 1,767, Private C. St. C- LeMessurier, 10th 2,018. Private C. V. Scott, 10th Batta- 1,363, Private R. P. James, 10th Batta- |
| 2009-09-03 16:16:46.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | talion, 3rd Reinfjrcements, South Hobart 2.001, Sergeant A. McMutrie, inth Bat- talion, nth Reinforcements, North Nor- | talion, 3rd Reinforcements, South Hobart 2.001, Sergeant A. McMutrie, 10th Bat- talion, 5th Reinforcements, North Nor- |
| 2009-09-03 16:16:11.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | 729, Private F. Sraidt, 12th Battalion, Holland (disembarked -it Malta). 1,411, Private S. L. Gibb», 16th Bat- toria (discmbarkpd at Malta; previously talion, Broken Hill (disembarked ' at Malta; previously- reported wounded). embarked at Mil ta). 957, Priv.ite A. Hope, 10th Battalion, embarked at Milta). | 729, Private F. Smidt, 12th Battalion, Holland (disembarked at Malta). 1,411, Private S. L. Gibbs, 16th Bat- toria (disembarked at Malta; previously talion, Broken Hill (disembarked at Malta; previously reported wounded). embarked at Malta). 957, Private A. Hope, 10th Battalion, embarked at Malta). |
| 2009-09-03 16:14:21.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | 688, Private F. J. Sully, 12th ? Battalion, England fdisembarked at Malta). barked at Mnlta). Malta!. - 599, Private T. Matthews. ]2th Bat- | 688, Private F. J. Sully, 12th Battalion, England disembarked at Malta). barked at Malta). Malta. 599, Private T. Matthews. 12th Bat- |
| 2009-09-03 16:12:47.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | 281, Private T. Clark, 3rd Light Hortic, 129, Private H.- Heath, 9th Light Horse, 1,797, Private I. Pimiham, 10th Battalion. 96, Private H. GooJyear, 10th Battalion. 920, Private- F.-Simar,.idOth Battalion, 175, Sergeant G. Cr Steer, -10th Battalion, | 281, Private T. Clark, 3rd Light Horse, 129, Private H. Heath, 9th Light Horse, 1,797, Private I. Purdham, 10th Battalion. 96, Private H. Goodyear, 10th Battalion. 920, Private F. Snow,.10th Battalion, 178, Sergeant G. Cr Steer, 10th Battalion, |
| 2009-09-03 16:09:50.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Broken Hia (apparently second occasion; 1st A.G.H., Hehopolis). Seriously Sick. . | Broken Hill(apparently second occasion; 1st A.G.H., Heliopolis). Seriously Sick. |
| 2009-09-03 16:08:05.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Injured...................2 111.256 Seriously ill.5 Dangerously ill . 11 Wounded ?. 95 Dangerously wounded .... I Missing .. ". 31 Nature of casualty unknown 2 Prisoners of war. 13 Total .455 | Injured....................2 ill.........................256 Seriously ill.........5 Dangerously ill..11 Wounded.......... 95 Dangerously wounded..................I Missing................................................31 Nature of casualty unknown.... 2 Prisoners of war.........................13 Total........................................... 455 |
| 2009-09-03 16:04:57.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | "FaitHtd Unto Death." Ill. S Severely wounded.1 Prisoners of war ....--" 2 Total. 11 Killed in action.- 50 Died of wounds. 17 Died of Illness. 2 Injured . 2 | "Faitful Unto Death." ill............................................8 Severely wounded.......1 Prisoners of war............2 Total................................11 Killed in action.......50 Died of wounds....17 Died of Illness.......2 Injured...................2 |
| 2009-09-03 16:01:51.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | the effect that 17/ mailbaps containing let- About the taird day after the beginning of feli wounded in several places. One eye for about IS hours before the ambulance so after the bone wae set it was found attached to silver splints-. These enabled the doctors by means of screws to .stretch the lej to its normal length. Constable Simpson, who is related to Private abar- rad, received word on' Thursday that the .rounded soldier was still a ''stretcher" | the effect that 17 mailbags containing let- About the third day after the beginning of fell wounded in several places. One eye for about 18 hours before the ambulance so after the bone was set it was found attached to silver splints. These enabled the doctors by means of screws to stretch the leg to its normal length. Constable Simpson, who is related to Private Shar- rad, received word on Thursday that the wounded soldier was still a ''stretcher" |
| 2009-09-03 15:54:55.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | :n respect to the former Conference, said Mr. Macnamara, in replv to a question steamer Bilbster, the Trrm of Merton\s were mctalbrokers. v SOLDIERS' MAIL LOST. Colonel Weir writes from Gallipoli:-» acknowledged.*' t | in respect to the former Conference, said Mr. Macnamara, in reply to a question steamer Bilbster, the firm of Merton's were metalbrokers. SOLDIERS' MAIL LOST. Colonel Weir writes from Gallipoli:— acknowledged." |
| 2009-09-03 15:50:39.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | T^On Auguçfc.19"the .Chancellor of the Ex- chequer (Mr. R-. McKenna) wa« present at a_ similar conference in regard to the finan- | On August.19 the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer (Mr. R-. McKenna) was present at a similar conference in regard to the finan- |
| 2009-09-03 15:49:36.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | this afçerncon with the object of further tile war. ", ¡, *-,,-, ; . T^On Auguçfc.19"the .Chancellor of the Ex- EGYPTIAN 'MURDERER. | this afternoon with the object of further the war. T^On Auguçfc.19"the .Chancellor of the Ex- EGYPTIAN MURDERER. |
| 2009-09-03 15:35:10.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | to Athens and Bucharest to j express his King Constantine received tibe envoy in Tlie "Berliner Tageblatt" states that ' AMSTERDAM, September 29. | to Athens and Bucharest to express his King Constantine received the envoy in The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that AMSTERDAM, September 29. |
| 2009-09-03 15:34:09.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | ARMS FOR ROUMANIA. I The "Corriere della Sera" states thit are prepared to land 150,000 men | ARMS FOR ROUMANIA. The "Corriere della Sera" states that are prepared to land 150,000 men in |
| 2009-09-03 15:33:31.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | of the problem would have been grevter. aeart Sir Edward Grey's grave words. While Bulgaria remained unaggressive the | i dations between England and Bulgaria current at ?tíhe moment when it was ex- II. Venizelos was an unpleasant surprise 1 for the German«. A high authority has assured Dr. Dillon that if the Quad- ' rupic Entente dispatched a substantial force i; would have the most beneficia! effect upon the .Balkan position. , | of the problem would have been greater. heart Sir Edward Grey's grave words. While Bulgaria remained unaggressive the eclations between England and Bulgaria current at the moment when it was ex- M. Venizelos was an unpleasant surprise for the Germans. A high authority has assured Dr. Dillon that if the Quad- ruple Entente dispatched a substantial force it would have the most beneficia! effect upon the Balkan position. |
| 2009-09-03 15:31:03.0 | user:public:fwalker13 | Lord St. Davids, (spe.iking in the House east with i view to the solution of the .Balkan problem. ~-t Avas immaterial to Great Britain who | Lord St. Davids, speaking in the House east with a view to the solution of the Balkan problem. a was immaterial to Great Britain who |
| 2009-08-01 20:54:11.0 | user:public:don.nicolson | 2.233. Private S. Curyer, 10th Battalion, | 2,233. Private S. Curyer, 10th Battalion, |
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