The battle situation generally is unchanged. The Germans are held up for the time being on the whole front from Noyon to Rheims. They have lost ...
Article : 251 wordsIreland generally onterprets the proclamation of Lord French, the Lord Lieutenant, as the abandonment of conscription. ...
Article : 91 wordsA Russian commissioned officer, who was in favor of the Ally party in the war, after a hairbreadth escape with his life, which was thrice attempted, has ...
Article : 325 wordsMr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, states that the department does not intend to make any official announcement if U boats are captured or sunk, lest ...
Article : 57 wordsDiscussion is proceeding as to whether shipyard record-breaking promotes or impedes production. The majority favor the general tendency in leading ...
Article : 75 wordsAn unconfirmed report brought by [?] fisherman to-day stated that seven American sailors were killed in a battle yesterday 14 miles off Cape Charles ...
Article : 172 wordsReporting relative to aviation activines Marshal Haig states:—We dropped twenty tons of bombs, on June 5 on targets, including dumps, railways, and billets. ...
Article : 163 wordsTelegraphing from Dublin, the correspondent of "The Times" says:—In view of the prohibition of processions and outdoor meetings, the Sinn, Feiners are ...
Article : 131 wordsThe steamer Texel, 3120 tons, under the control of the United States Shipping Board, was sunk without warning, 60 miles off Atlantic City, on Sunday. The ...
Article : 122 wordsThe South African mail steamer Kemlworth Castle, travelling homeward with over three hundred passengers, including Mr. Burton (Minister for Railways in ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Archibald Hurd, "The Daily Telegraph's" naval expert, exposes the exaggerated German reports concerning the so-called cruiser submarine which, he ...
Article : 165 wordsA corrected list of the victims of the U boats has been issued by the Navy Department as follows:— Carolina steamer, 5000 tons. ...
Article : 283 wordsThe only persons in New York excited about the submarines are 64 Germans, and they are in gaol. The city took the news quietly. Co[?]ey Island blazed with ...
Article : 99 wordsIn the House of Commons Major James Craig, Unionist member for East Down, suggested in connection with Lord French's proclamation that in order to ...
Article : 150 wordsFrench communique:—Isolated actions continued all day. At several points our troops, supported by tanks, progressed and took prisoners west of Longpont. An ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Kenilworth Castle collision occurred after midnight. The passengers and the greater part of the crew were below. All were awakened by the ...
Article : 216 wordsMr. Campbell ("The Times" correspondent) telegraphs:—The next stroke may take the form of an abandonment of the frontal attacks for a double lateral push ...
Article : 94 wordsA special correspondent of "The Times," in a striking article, states that if the Allies emerge from the war with Russia unrestored to a stability ...
Article : 158 wordsA statement is made by "The Evening News" that it earns from a "High Authority" that Germany is recruiting submarine crews from prisoners in the ...
Article : 45 wordsThere is little doubt that the United States Collier Ccylops. which has been missing since March 4, and was on the way from South America with a crew of ...
Article : 99 wordsReuter's special correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphed on June 5:—The attempt of the Germans to cross the Marne at Jaulgono was more ...
Article : 217 wordsA Paris message says:—It may be thought that the big Berthas and Gothas are making a reign of terror in Paris. Let the world he reassured. We have ...
Article : 184 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. R. H. Holt (Liberal) asked what treaties containing "the most favored nation" clause the Government had decided to ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Admiralty reports:—Eight bombing raids were carried out from June 2 to June 5 on Zeebrugge, Ostend. Brages, and Thorous railway station. Large ...
Article : 124 wordsNest Saturday night the Theatre Royal will revert to music, mirth, and gaiety, when J. C. Williamson's record-breaking revue, "The Bing Boys are Here," will ...
Article : 273 wordsThat Germany has established a permaneant submarine blockade of the American coast and within a short time will hare a fleet of U boats capable of ...
Article : 177 wordsThe victoria [?]ross has been awarded to Lieutenant P. V. Storkey, of the Australian forces. He commanded an attacking platoon which emerged from a ...
Article : 154 words"The Times'" correspondent at New York states that the national effect of the submarining is similar to that of the first bombardment of Scarborough, ...
Article : 158 wordsA wireless German official message states that their captures since May 27 were 55,000 prisoners (including 1500 officers, 65 guns, and 2000 machine guns. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe German press continued to discuss the proposal for a sew German peace offensive. The "Frankfurter" declares that British and Germany can neither ...
Article : 86 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that the German military critics admit that they did not expect the strength that the Allies' reserves have shown. ...
Article : 62 wordsCommenting editorially on the submarine raids. the New York morning newspapers agree that the raids will prove completely futile in in[?]erfwring with the ...
Article : 154 wordsAt about twenty minutes past six last night a tramcar, well loaded with passengers, and one of Cocking & Co.'s delivery vans, collided as the latter ...
Article : 91 wordsSergeant Albert Mountain, of a west Yorkshire regiment, volunteered with 10 men to check a massed attack at a critical moment. ...
Article : 115 words"The Times'" correspondent at Paris states:—The Socialists have apparently made up their minds that last week's military reverses were due to the ...
Article : 133 wordsM. Clemenceau (French President) presided over the supreme Allied War Council in Paris. There were among those present Mr. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Seamen's Union is disgusted at the attitude recently adopted by the Sydney Labor Council in opposing recruiting. Tile executive of the union and members ...
Article : 125 words"The Times'" New York correspondent states that it was a U boat 300 ft. long, with a crew of 60, which sank the Carolina. The police raided the night clubs ...
Article : 68 wordsWriting relative to the calm, Mr. Campbell states that the quietness continued. "The arrival of our reserves,' he remarks, "produced a big effect on ...
Article : 80 wordsAbout 6.15 p.m. yesterday a collision occurred on Bay road near the Morphettville racecourse between a horse driven by Herbert John Parsons, a carrier, of ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the House of Commons Sir A. Griffiths-Boscawen (Parliamentary Secretary to Venson's Ministry) stated that a white armlet, bearing a red crown, would ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Order of Commanders of the British Empire (C.B.E.) has been conferred upon Lieutenant-Colonel Woodburn, of the Australian Comforts Fund and upon ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. H. Burton, Minister for Railways and Harbors, who will represent South Africa, at the Imperial Conference, has arrived in England. ...
Article : 269 wordsReuter's special correspondent on the Macedonian front, telegraphing On Saturday, says that the Franco-Greeks are actively consolidating their new positions at ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Birthday honors list contains the following awards in connection with operations in Egypt:—Companions of St. Michael and St. ...
Article : 115 wordsFrench communique:—East of Sampigny last evening we continued to press back the enemy groups which had succeeded in crossing the Oise. We ...
Article : 77 wordsRev. Williams, a Methodist minister at South Grafton, offered to enlist to-day saying that he could not longer continue preaching Christianity without ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. Watt) conferred with the Minister of Agriculture of New South Wales, Victroia, West Australia and the Premier of ...
Article : 138 wordsA deputation waited on Mr. R. E. Prothero (President of the Board of Agriculture) from the conference regarding land settlement. Lord Forester stated ...
Article : 91 wordsAbout 6 p.m. last evening a tramcar on East Parade, Kensington, collided with a horse attached to a dray, and so in jured the animal that it had to [?] ...
Article : 62 wordsA paris official report states that 20 enemy aeroplanes were reported coming to Paris at 11 o'clock last night. They encountered a terrific barrage, but some ...
Article : 66 wordsBelgian Communique:—Somewhat intense artillerying is proceeding in the regions of Dixmude and Mercken. ...
Article : 25 wordsThere is less fighting going on and no advance has been recorded. ...
Article : 26 wordsA meeting of the above committee was held on May 8 at the residence of Mr. J. S. Verran, M.P. There was a fair attendance, and nine new members were ...
Article : 176 wordsAn amendment to a resolution authorising the expenditure, under the Emigration Bill, was defeated in the House of Commons by a majority of 24, the figures ...
Article : 91 wordsLord Beaver[?]rook, speaking as the principal guest at a luncheon by the Overseas Press Circle, emphasised the great function which the press exercised in these ...
Article : 149 wordsRecently a subcommittee of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council drew up a report containing recommendations in regard to social reform, and urging the ...
Article : 221 wordsReuter learns that the Armenians since November have desperately resisted the advance of the Turks. The recapture of Ezerum, in Armenia, ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Norwegian vessels lost during May totalled 14. The aggregate war losses are 769 ships, 1,187,000 gross tonnage, 968 sailors have been killed, 53 ...
Article : 48 wordsMarshal Haig states:—The French have repulsed local attacks in the neighborhood of Locre. ...
Article : 25 wordsThat women will never be employed militarily, but possibly may be used to a limited extent after the war in aviation work. ...
Article : 56 wordsMarshal Haig reports:—The enemy attempted another raid to the south-westward of Morlancourt, but was repulsed with loss. Another party rushed a post ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. John Geach, of 217 King William street, Adelaide, reported to the police yesterday that a man whose name was not known and who had lodged at that ...
Article : 98 wordsSpeaking to-day. General Botha emphasised the importance of the Union. Constitution, which he said was the biggest thing in South Africa. The latter ...
Article : 144 wordsGerman dissatisfaction with Turkey's predatory ambitions in the Caucasus has been further voiced by Herr Georg Bernhard, who, writing in the "Vossische ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Agents-General as a deputation to Sir Joseph Macleay, Controller of Shipping protested against the doubling of the steerage passages to Australia and ...
Article : 101 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Birkenhead Local Committee of the Australian Labor Party was held in Groom's Hall, Peterhead, on Thursday last, when Mr. ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsThere is increased enemy activity against the French positions in Flanders. ...
Article : 21 wordsMrs. Ruth O'Leary. who resides at Albert court, Gouger street, Adelaide, visited her mother (Mrs. Sims), of 166 Sturt street, Adelaide, last night, and while ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Imperial Government has advanced £3,000,000 on meat held in store in New Zealand, and valued at £4,000,000. ...
Article : 31 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, referring to the fact that the Ausstralians figured largely in the brilliant little success on Sunday night ...
Article : 73 wordsAt a national conference to-day the miners carried a resolution demanding a substantial increase in wages commensulate with the increased cost of ...
Article : 43 wordsWhile working a capping machine at the British Imperal Oil Company's premises, Birkenhead, yesterday afternoon Cyril Victor Carsen, a boy, residing ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsRusaulelis Carri, an Italian, was charged that he on May 12 made statements likely to prejudice recruiting. He was fined £25. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 8 Jun 1918, Page 5
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