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Advertising : 421 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — At no time since the commencement of the war has such intense interest been displayed in the House of Commons as was apparent to-day in connection with Mr. Lloyd George's speech dealing with the Government's proposals in the present emergency. Although the ...
Article : 282 wordsAlthough the correspondent of the United Press Association reported that heavy rain and logs ore delaying the resumption of the German offensive, the Germans, after heavily shelling the Armientieres-La Basse sector, launched an attack yesterday morning. Few particulars are ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Lloyd George went on to say that he deprecated discussion of the question of the Versailles Council, but declared that the battle had justified ...
Article : 354 wordsNEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent reports that official despatches state that mass meetings of Czechs at ...
Article : 60 wordsThere was no register in Ireland, hence it would take some weeks afore enrolment began there. At this point there was further ...
Article : 749 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—A German attack near La Bassee Canal in the direction of Fleurbaix (South of Armentieres) 13 developing. ...
Article : 31 wordsZURICH, Tuesday.—Dr. Hellferich, speaking at Stuttgart, said:—"We are fighting for our life agaist England's political system. We shall conquer in ...
Article : 81 wordsPARIS, Tuesday.—It was expected that Bolo Pasha would bo executed yesterday. It is understood that his declaration ...
Article : 97 wordsThe "Daily Mail" says:—"The Germans are daily creeping closer. They are eight and three-quarter miles from! Amiens and two and a half from the ...
Article : 140 words"Vorwarts," commenting upon President Wilson's speech, says:—"If German does not finish the war by military means, her future will be in ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Lloyd George said that we had now entered upon the most critical stage of the terrible war. There was at present a lull, but the hurricane was not ...
Article : 225 words"As regards the battle itself, it has taken some time to ascertain all the facts." The Premier added, "but at one time it was undoubtedly very critical. ...
Article : 187 wordsCAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The Government has announced that in view of the urgent necessity for obtaining recruits, it has decided—in order to ...
Article : 117 wordsROME, Tuesday.—German newspapers admit that the German casualties have been heavier in the present offensive than in any previous fighting. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Premier expressed great gratitude to India for the magnificent way in which she had come to the help of the Empire in this emergency. It was ...
Article : 844 wordsThe "Standard" says:—"The second round of the offensive may begin at any moment. In vie^ of the immense stakes which Germany is playing for ...
Article : 128 wordsWASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Official advices received by the State Department from Sweden state that the Russians blew up three large warships ...
Article : 63 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—The long lull prior to the German offensive has enabled the Australian Bed Cross Society in Franco to prepare to meet all ...
Article : 145 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Association of America says that intermittent fogs and rain ore impeding the German transport, and ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — Official: Advices from Egypt indicate that the Arabs have carried out several successful engagements, either defeating or ...
Article : 75 wordsIt would take a very long time to name all the generals who distinguished themselves in this battle. Until nil the circumstances which led to the ...
Article : 453 wordsDealing with the military position, Mr. Lloyd George., pointed out that it was difficult to get a clear reliable narrative of a battle extending for 50 ...
Article : 512 wordsLong casualty lists have been published, including Major-General Edward Feetham, three brigadiers, many younger sons of the nobility, and two ...
Article : 34 wordsNEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Frank Symonds, in on article commenting upon the West front situation, says:—"The Germans have won a battle, but ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil said that since the declaration of the independence of Mecca on July. 1916 ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — The United Press Association's correspondent states that, the Germans attacked this morning between Armentieres and ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade. speaking to the London Chamber of Commerce, said that ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Official: The Minister of National Service (Sir Auckland Geddes) notifies the withdrawal on April 24 of all exemptions from ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Haig reports:— The enemy's artillery early this morning developed great activity from ...
Article : 127 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—Official: Mr. Winston Churchill Las appointed a committee, with Lori] Crewe as chairman to consider tow far and how early ...
Article : 101 wordsAn Amsterdam message states that the "Echo de Beige" describes the German main headquarters at Spa (in Belgium, south-east of Liege) as the ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. Asquith followed Mr. Lloyd George, saying that he suspended judgment until the second rending of the Bill. Meanwhile, he counselled the ...
Article : 106 wordsPARIS, Tuesday. — General Petain reports:— Great reciprocal artillery activity prevails at numerous points along our ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 11 Apr 1918, Page 1
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