It has been officially stated that Field Marshal Earl Kitchener (British Secretary of State for War) and M. Millerand (French Minister of War) ...
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Article : 60 wordsLieutenant Holbrook, the first naval man to receive the Victoria Cross in the present war, has been wounded. ...
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Article : 70 wordsIn welcoming M. Regout, the Dutch Minister, to the Vatican, Pope Benedict hoped the appointment of a representative after an interval of 15 years ...
Article : 99 wordsReuter, in a review of the four months'. campaign in Gallipoli. says there has been a period of hard experience since the Australians and New Zealanders ...
Article : 321 wordsNebeker, an American passenger, said that the crew worked splendialy, and but for the disciple there would have been 100 fatalities. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe latest figures show that 27 men of the crew and six passengers are missing, including one American. There were 26 Americans aboard. ...
Article : 47 wordsTelegrams from Innsbruck declare that the capture of Kovno cost the Germans several, army corps. T41ey lost 30,000 at Dubissa in three weeks, and 120,000 ...
Article : 70 wordsThe newspaper comment says it is not the submarine's fault that the Arabic was not a second Lusitania. The excuses offered to justify the Lusitania's ...
Article : 49 wordsLadies shopping in London are constantly finding that the emporiums can. not match the colours. It is predicted that the city will soon be draped in ...
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Article : 53 wordsThe "London Daily Telegraph's" Washington correspondent says the incident has caused a sensation, and drastic Government action is. regarded as ...
Article : 37 wordsThe residents of .Perak have presented two aeroplanes to the Army Council. This makes three aeroplanes from Malaya. ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is stated that the Kaiser has telegraphed to King Constantine urging Greece not to make concessions to Bulgaria in regard to Kavalla, adding that ...
Article : 46 wordsWhen the Arabic left on her last voyage from here, sandbags were piled around the steering gear as a protection against shell lire. It is believed ...
Article : 45 wordsA Berlin communique claims to have taken a further batch of 3900 prisoners at Kovno. The Russians, under pressure of the capture of the town, are ...
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Article : 33 wordsRequiem services have been hold throughout Bulgaria for the Armenian victims of the Turkish outrages. Speeches were made execrating the Turks, and ...
Article : 47 wordsThe British steamer Thorntield and the Wilson liner Serbino have been sunk. The crews were landed. The Grodno, another Wilson liner, was also sunk, but ...
Article : 52 wordsTo date 535 munition establishments have been brought under Government control. ...
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Article : 87 wordsArrangements are being made to transfer many Australian wounded at Manchester and other provincial hospitals to four main centres—Harefield, Epsom ...
Article : 44 wordsA submarine stopped the mail steamer Haakon, for England, and seized the mails. The Norwegian Government protested to Berlin. ...
Article : 60 wordsMajor General Fitcheff. the Bulgarian War Minister, has resigned, with a view to resuming the position of Chief of the General Staff, which he occupied during ...
Article : 37 wordsThe "North German Gazette" declares that the Governor of South-West Africa never negotiated with Colonel Maritz to create a Boer rising, nor did the ...
Article : 73 wordsWhen the Senate met, the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) said:—It is with horror and regret that I have to announce to the Senate that news has ...
Article : 248 wordsThe "Labour Leader' appeared with a column blank except for the heading and the signature to a letter entitled "Trade Unionists and Conscription." ...
Article : 31 wordsTo-day Mr. G. Becker', M.H.A., presented to the Minister of Lands (Hon. J. Belton) a numerously signed petition from the residents of the Portland ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Premier (Sir Alex. Peacock) stated to-day that the Cabinet would consider the proposals next week, and send directions to the Agent-General before ...
Article : 35 wordsFourteen natives are members of a I secret society which is a grave social danger menacing white women. Hanging is regarded as the only effective ...
Article : 40 wordsSir George Pragnell, chairman of the National Patriotic Association, is dissatisfied with many business men failing to encourage their employees to enlist by ...
Article : 101 wordsOn Wednesday the Levuka left for Sydney. The Niagara arrived from Vaneouver on Thursday, and left again for Auckland to-day. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Sat 21 Aug 1915, Page 7
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