The war is the personal affair of all of us. Nothing will win this war but the utmost effort of all the Allied peoples. ...
Article : 1,313 wordsMr. G. N. Barnes (Labor) in the House of Commons on Tuesday raised the question of food prices. The time had come when there should be a Food ...
Article : 961 wordsThe Roumanians are stated to have achieved their aims in Transylvania and to be retiring with method and steadiness. There has been heavy fighting near Dorna Watra, but the enemy has been defeated. The Russians are in touch with the Roumanians. The French, Serbians, and Russians began a big advance in ...
Article : 199 wordsAn official communique published in Petrograd on Tuesday afternoon reports: —"There has been obstinate fighting at Korytnitza and Bolshovce. The enemy ...
Article : 248 wordsAdmiral Lord Beresford, in the House of Lords on Tuesday, asked whether the United States had raised objections to the action of British cruisers in patrolling the ...
Article : 363 wordsMr. Massey and Sir Joseph ward are understood to be in agreement in respect to an arrangement with the British Government, which is likely to be of ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. Norgebaker, of New York, had an audience with the Pope yesterday, when he explained the desperate condition of a million and a half children in the Belgian ...
Article : 64 wordsTHE LATE PRIVATE H. L. BEAUMONT. Private Harold Lionel Beaumont was born at Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1888. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 390 wordsA sensation was caused in London on Tuesday by the news that the French and Italians on Monday had landed 1,000 troops at the Piraeus, and had occupied the ...
Article : 824 wordsMr. Ward Price, the well-known war correspondent, telegraphed on Tuesday:—"The French, Serbians, and Russians have commenced a general attack on the main ...
Article : 125 wordsMuch comment has been occasioned by the action of American destroyers in standing by and watching the torpedoing of the Stephano. A member of the crew of the ...
Article : 118 wordsGerman patrol ships are each night setting steel nets in The Sound, in the hope to entrap British submarines. The Swedish steamer Norma, laden with coal ...
Article : 159 wordsAn official communique published in Paris on Tuesday afternoon reports:—"We have captured a new group of houses at Sailly Saillisel. A violent German ...
Article : 260 wordsThe New York "Sun's" Washington correspondent says he has obtained a paraphrase of Count Bernstorff's note to to Mr. Lansing on February 16, outlining ...
Article : 200 wordsAn official Roumanian communique, published on Tuesday, says:—"We repulsed attacks to the west of Tulghes, and also in the Bicaz Valley, where we hold positions ...
Article : 257 wordsAn official communique published in Rome on Tuesday afternoon says:—"We checked enemy attacks on Mount Pasubio. There has been bad weather with falls of ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. James F. Hope, Treasurer of the King's Household, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, in answer to Sir E. A Cornwall, said the latest reports from the ...
Article : 197 wordsSecond-Lieutenant McCormick, of the Argyll-Sutherlands, led a raid by moonlight [?] He was under fire the whole time. He found the German trenches ...
Article : 55 wordsPresident Wilson states that his efforts to aid Poland have failed, the Powers refusing to agree to the terms under which relief could be sent. The President has ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 19 Oct 1916, Page 7
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