A French communique says:—Incessant fighting has occurred in Champagne. We have substantially progressed in Le Courtine, the Germans unsuccessfully defending ...
Article : 85 wordsIn Monday morning's Daily Telegraph Mr. Archibald S. Hurd, of that journal's editorial staff, will publish an article on the navy. He says:—The north—bound ...
Article : 298 wordsA Turkish communique says:—Near Anafarta our artillery exploded, an enemy ammunition store. There has been artillery and hand grenade fighting near Ari Burnu ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Czar and Czarevitch have visited the southern front and conferred with Gen. Ivanoff. They reviewed a mixed brigade going into action, distributed medals, and ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce has been advised that the Director—General of Posts. Berne, Switzerland, reports in response to enquiries made by the ...
Article : 59 wordsRemarkable evidence was given at the local Police Court on Saturday in a case in which Frederick Wilhelm Max Lohde, a German doctor was proceeded against by ...
Article : 328 wordsThe latest official bulletin intimates that the King is progressing favourably; MELBOURNE, October 31. The Governor—General has received the ...
Article : 78 wordsWriting from Upton Manor, England, to her sister, an Adelaide lady tells her experiences of the recent Zeppelin air raid:— "What I saw on Wednesday, September 8 ...
Article : 424 wordsMr. Ashmead Bartlett, the celebrated war correspondent, who has returned from Gallipoli, has commented on the paucity in his Dardanelles messages of references ...
Article : 830 wordsThe Germans commandeered all the metal possible in Vilna. Their woops collected everything to the last nail. The population did not resist till the invaders ...
Article : 209 wordsThe New York Tribune, which has shown close study and an unusual insight into the war situation, declares that Germany is bleeding to death. The ...
Article : 99 wordsThe United States Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has announced that American naval experts, have found, after the closest investigation, that the liner ...
Article : 280 wordsSir Arthur Conan Doyle, in a cablegram to The New York Tribune, says that what ever defeats have been suffered by the Ailies. Great Britain's own record was one ...
Article : 225 wordsEven after Trafalgar our command of the sea was nothing like now. Our fleets are our engine of vengeance. Passing along the lines of steel—clad sentinels and lean ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) announced yesterday the results of the recent educational examination for entry to the Royal Australian Naval College. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Russian Government is said to be seeking to establish a credit in the United States. It is reported that, the Muscovite authorities are willing to pay 9 per cent. ...
Article : 47 wordsBall more wonderful are the men. An American tourist was amazed at the velvet lawns of Oxford. The guide explained:—"It is perfectly simple. We cut ...
Article : 487 wordsThe Prince of Wales has arrived at Buckingham Palace from France. ...
Article : 19 wordsMr. H. E. Duncan, of the Greeham Hotel, has received an interesting letter from his son. Cpl. H. D. Duncan, who is serving in France. The epistle, which ...
Article : 321 wordsThe following recently appeared in the Melbourne press regarding soldiers who broke out of damps where they had been isolated with the object of preventing ...
Article : 221 wordsThe memorial service for Miss Edith Cavell in St. Paul's was one of great beauty and solemnity. There was no striving after effect—not even a sermon extolling a ...
Article : 604 wordsEarl Rosebery, an a letter to The Times, suggests that the British War Committee should consist of Sir. Asquith, Lord Kitchener, and Mr. Balfour, in order to ...
Article : 82 wordsA Whits Paper has been issued giving the correspondence between the Bank of England and the Treasury. On August 1, 1914. the bank announced that ...
Article : 159 wordsGen. Joffre (Commander—in—Chief of the French Army) is visiting London. Yesterday the distinguished visitor and Earl Kitchener were noticed walking out of the ...
Article : 179 wordsGeorges Carpentier, the champion French boxer, while piloting his aeroplane above the German lines, was attacked by two "Aviatiks." He fought and drove them ...
Article : 42 wordsRecently, owing to the disappearance of members of the crew of the German armed liner Kronpring Wilhelm, who were on parole, the United States authorities ...
Article : 207 wordsInformation has been received from Stockholm that the next award of the Nobel Peace Prise has been postponed to next year. ...
Article : 27 wordsAs a result of the war a serious problem has arisen in regard to the marriage of the Heir Apparent of the British Throne. It is quite certain that there can be no alliance ...
Article : 751 words"Tickle the land and it will laugh into smiling harvests." This saying is being fulfiled to the letter this year in Canada. It was stated to a Daily News (London) ...
Article : 714 wordsIt is officially announced that the new Cabinet has been formed with M. Aristide Briand as Premier and Foreign Minister. The other members are:— ...
Article : 209 wordsThe first South African naval coutingent has arrived at Plymouth. COPENHAGEN, October 30. Denmark is extinguishing several of the ...
Article : 65 wordsWhen speaking at a Brighton festival in aid of the Red Cross and Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Funds, on Saturday, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) ...
Article : 522 wordsWinter has again brought hardships, especially on the outposts. Their work must he done whether the sea be smooth or tough, the sky clear or domed with ...
Article : 276 wordsThe London Observer publishes American Customs, returns showing that imports from Germany dropped to 35 per cent in four months of war, as compared ...
Article : 137 wordsAn article in The Weekly. Dispatch states that after the Suvia Bay landing hours were wasted, when minutes were precious. The passion for drill was indulged to the ...
Article : 153 wordsJapan has formally signed the agreement, already subscribed to by Britain, France, and Russia, not to conclude a separate peace with the enemy, without ...
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Advertising : 173 wordsM. Clemenceau, the French statesman, in uttering an appreciation of the life of Miss Cavell, said he would like to to see a statue to her memory erected in each of ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Admiralty has reported that the auxiliary minesweeper Hythe, commander a collision with another British ship off ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Hamburger Nechrichten, in a fiery article, says:—"The men were there required to make and bridle Belgium will not allow any Englishwomen shelter under the ...
Article : 87 wordsSmall men of restricted vision would have wanted to keep their ships home, hugging their own coasts. The great people of the dominions realized that the seas are ...
Article : 378 wordsThe Government announces that the British casualties to October 9 in the western area were:—Killed, 4,401. officers, and 63,059 men; wounded, 9,169 officers and ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Persian Legation in Panis denies the rumour that Persia has concluded an agreement with Germany and Turkey, and adds that Persis will firmly maintain her ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 1 Nov 1915, Page 8
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