Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states. We resumed the advance at dawn on the whole battle front, and are rapidly progrossing at all points, despite the efforts ...
Article : 338 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent says: The earlier reports of the explosion and damage at Cambrai provide an exiggeration. The fresh damage is ...
Article : 479 wordsFollowing upon the unofficial messages that Austria and Turkey had accepted the peace proposals which were stated by President Wilson, on behalf of the Allies, comes the news that Germany also is willing to accept the terms. The intimation has ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Central News Press Agency states that Turkey has made definite pe[?]ce proposals to the Allies through President ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Germans have practically abandened the coast of Flanders. They have removed a large number of guns and sunk more ships at the entrance to ...
Article : 115 wordsFrench communiques state: We advanced beyond Grands Us[?]ges Woods, and are advancing in the wooded region west of the Menil-Lepinois region, in the ...
Article : 523 wordsExperts consider that the great spee[?] of the Americans in their victory astride the Meus[?] is of the utmost importance, as it enables the troops to reach Sivry, ...
Article : 88 wordsTo-day's American communique states: On the right bank of the Meuse the French fighting with the First American Army continued to advance, and ...
Article : 238 wordsThe undercurrent of feeling in all correspondents' despatches is that we are on the eve of great events on the West Front. Some consider that the Germans ...
Article : 83 wordsReports from Stockholm state that it is rumoured that the Kaiser has abdicated, but the report has not been confirmed from other sources. ...
Article : 96 wordsA Belgian communique states: The artillory was very active against our communications. After violent artillery preparations, the enemy attacked our lines before ...
Article : 65 wordsIn reply to President Wilson's peace note, Germany accepts the terms laid down by the President in his address of January 1 and ...
Article : 234 wordsThe "Daily News" states that Austria has warned Germany that a separate peace will be concluded unless the collective ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. Percival Phillips, the war correspondent, states: The Sixty[?]ixth Division, including the Connaughts, Dubiins, Inniskillens, Manchesters, and Fusiliers, were ...
Article : 381 wordsA remarkable feature of the battle in which the American troops were engaged on both sides of the Mouse is that 250 French and American aeroplanes ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Australian Press Association states that the British success on Tuesday lies in the fact that we have completely broken the last line of the Hindenburg ...
Article : 307 wordsThe United Press correspondent at London states that the Allies have entered Grand Pre. The Germans are evacuating the Chemin des Dames. ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Milan corespondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that revolutionary changes are quietly occurring in Austria and Hungary. The Governments look on ...
Article : 203 wordsMr. G. H. Perris, correspondent with the American forces, says: It is too soon to say that the German retreat in the south is general; but there are ...
Article : 216 wordsThe United Press correspondent states that he learns that the Germans are retiring front north of the Scarpo to the Mense. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing), in a speech, said: "We know the German military leaders and armies will be defeated by the Allies who are now ...
Article : 448 wordsBerry-a[?]-Bac, on the extreme left of the map, Vonziers in the centre, Grand Pre, in the forest of Argonne, and Sivry, on the east bank of the M[?]use, are in the hands of the French and Americans who are fighting in these sectors. In the centre, in fact, the French have got well beyond Vouziers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsGeneral March, chief of the Ameri[?] Staff, reports that more than 1,[?],[?]0 American troops have been sent [?]ss the seas. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington says that official opinion in the American capital ...
Article : 215 wordsViscount Grey, after two years" silence, addressed a crowded meeting in support of the League of Nations in the Central Hall. The meeting was one of the largest ...
Article : 519 wordsPresident W[?]son's peace terms, framed after Mr. Lloyd George had spoken for the people of Great Britain, and after the French terms had been stated, were ...
Article : 276 wordsA French communique states: East o[?] St. Quentin our troops, closely maintaining contact, continue to pursue the enemy, whose rearguards are resisting severely. ...
Article : 253 wordsMr. James, the war correspondent on the American Front, has cabled that President Wilson's reply to the German peace note declining the armistice is highly ...
Article : 63 wordsGeneral Marsh (Chief of Staff) states that the British capture of Aulnoyc, a vital strategical position, will force a further extensive retirement. The ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Winston Churchill (Minister of Munitions), in a speech at Leeds, said that the discharge of shot and shell by the British forces exceeded 12,000 tons ...
Article : 54 wordsA German official wireless message states that Herr Erzberger (Leader of the Catholic Party in the Reichstag), in an interview, stated that the new ...
Article : 167 wordsKeen interest was aroused in Brisbane by the announcement that Germany had signified her willingness to accept President Wilson's peace terms, and the ...
Article : 236 wordsThe United States Press Association states that the Germans left 4000 civilians in Bohain, 800 in Inchy, and 2500 in Caudry. The inhabitants of Bohain were ...
Article : 54 wordsThe King, in a message to Sir Douglas Ha[?]g, states: The magnificent advance of the armies under your command, powerfully supported by our American ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Pollen, the naval writer, point[?] out that while President Wilson requires the evacuation of the territory as a preliminary to the discussion of an ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Government has decided on immediate action in reference to the German treatment of Dutch prisoners. A statement on the subject will be issued ...
Article : 36 wordsEx-King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, in an interview with a Hungarian journalist, said that the Bulga[?]ars could not continue in the absence of clothes and food, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe bag of prisoners since July 18 is nearing 500,000. The total was 461,000 on Wednesday, including 65,000 Bulgarians. The captures since Generalissimo ...
Article : 54 wordsIt is reported from Constantinople that a statement has been issued to the effect that Bulgaria is partic[?]pating in the forthcoming Entente expedition ...
Article : 43 wordsAs President Wilson was marching in the Victory Loan parade a man dashed out from the crowd. The police arrested [?]n, and later a revolver was found in ...
Article : 39 wordsThe solemn stillness of the Sabbath evening was broken by the joyous p[?]aling of all the church bells. While taking a telephone message from Marcch [?] ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 14 Oct 1918, Page 7
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