The correspondent of the "New York World", at Petrograd has had an interview with M. Verkhovsky, Minister of War, who stated:—"By next spring you will see ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs writing on Sunday evening of the battle for Paeschendacle Ridge, says:—"When owing to the welther, the order was given not to continue ...
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Advertising : 169 wordsYesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, as we left the battlefield down came the rain, which has continued ever since. A portion of the Australian troops who ...
Article : 162 wordsA Russian communique, issued on Saturday afternoon, states:—"The enemy have landed one or two divisions at Oesel and Dago Islands in the ...
Article : 296 wordsThe gains in the battle of Passchendaele an Friday are secure. The work of consolidation is going on doggedly in the Australian and New Zealand line in the ...
Article : 979 wordsMr. Asquith, speaking on the aims of the war at Liverpool, said:—The dominant factor with which we have to deal is German public opinion, not as expressed in ...
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Article : 144 wordsA wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Sunday afternoon states:—"We repulsed an attempt by the Germans to capture the pier at Mohn Island. The ...
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Advertising : 420 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in replying to a deputation on Thursday, said he could not think of any statement which was more calculated to prolong the war than that of ...
Article : 77 wordsOesel is a Russian island in the Baltic, forming, with Worms, Mohn, and Runo, a district of the Government of Livonia, and lying across the mouth of the Gulf ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 20 Oct 1917, Page 36
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