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Advertising : 432 wordsThe announcement that the Trench parliament is to meet in Paris on December 22 is a significant indication that the French authorities regard it as definitely ...
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Advertising : 249 wordsFor the past ten weeks the Yser river and canal have been the scene of one long continued struggle, and probably, too, the most bloody struggle in the long ...
Article : 97 wordsThe quiet confidence in the successful issue of the war that is a notable feature of the French official, is reflected in some utterances of General Joffre, the French ...
Article : 142 wordsItaly is resolved to maintain a strict neutrality, and by 413 votes to 49, the Chamber of Deputies has endorsed a declaration of the Premier, Signor ...
Article : 120 words"On the night that the German received orders to cross the Yser and secure the road to the coast, they put forth an effort that was market by the most ...
Article : 163 wordsGermany undpubtedly counted upon Italy playing a part in war on the Swiss side similar tu that which she herself played with Belgium. ...
Article : 100 wordsThis conversation gives point to a message that General Joffre sent to the 6th French army corps, which forms part of the left wing operating near the Belgian ...
Article : 73 wordsThe report details the movements of the allies from the time of the crossing of the Marne in the second week of September, when the enemy shifted his front ...
Article : 160 wordsGeneral Joffre visited the troops in Alsace about ten days ago, and received tin enthusiastic welcome from the civilian population on his arrival at Thann. The ...
Article : 234 wordsGermany, however, is making the most desperate efforts to induce Italy to come to her help, and is hinting at great concessions to Italy's ambitions if she will ...
Article : 154 words"The attack failed, not because the Germans did not literally obey their orders—they crossed the waterway as they were bid—but when they were they were through ...
Article : 103 words"The Germans tried to rush the bridges. They must have lost hundreds of men from the cross fire of the mitrailleuses, which played with deadly effect ...
Article : 156 words"From September 13 onwards began a contest of speed, a real race to the sea. The Germans had the advantage of a concentric front, which shortened ...
Article : 50 wordsIn order that her deductions may be supported with all the authority stir ran command, Germany has appointed Prince von Bulow us Ambassador to ...
Article : 65 words"At the end of September, General Maunoury's army occupied the region near Arras and Lens with a view of uniting with the Dunkirk division, but the line ...
Article : 161 wordsHere is a tale of French gallantry, culled from a soldier's letter: "The enemy's trenches and ours," he says, "were only 400 to 800 yards apart, and ever and anon ...
Article : 242 wordsNumerous official documents relative to Italy's attitude prior to the war have been published by the Italian Foreign Office, and they show that much clearer ...
Article : 132 words"About 3,000 German infantry got into Dixmude. They held in for a time, but with shell fire and rifle fire the place was riddled through and through. Germans ...
Article : 99 words"The German Emperor was present, his proclamations emphasising the necessity for striking a decisive blow, and reaching Dunkirk, Calais, or Boulogne ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Austrians arc at lust making headway against the stubborn opposition of their plucky little Servian opponents, After bombarding Belgrade ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Marquise di San Giuliano answered that according to his information, the situation had changed, and that Russia would not tolerate any attempt to ...
Article : 60 words"The German offensive in the second fortnight in November was broken. Their attacks weakened, and their artillery was less active. The battle of Ypres cost the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe statement now made by General Joffre that "reliable general had taken the place of those that had been found wanting," appears to give a guarded ...
Article : 328 wordsThe Marquise dl San Giuliano then pointed out the enormous gravity of the plan, as Germany's action would inevitably mean Great Britain's intervention. ...
Article : 104 words"Our forces are now as large as they were at the outset of the campaign, and the quality of the men has improved enormously. All the soldiers are ...
Article : 100 wordsWriting Ir[?] the Australian voluntary hospital at St. Nazuire, France, to a sister in London, a nurse says: "It is a huge surprise to the German officers ...
Article : 170 wordsDespite the tact thai Hie mountains are snow-clad, and the roads in an atrocious state, troops are being poured into the country. The Russian ...
Article : 191 wordsA signal example of heroic devotion to duty was given by a Frech doctor, who had fifty-four German wounded under his care in the Ypres civil hospital, while the ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Tue 8 Dec 1914, Page 1
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