Continuing his speech in the R[?] the Austrian Premier (Count Czerin) said:— “Daily publication of reports of the negotiations at Brest Litovsk has caused ...
Article : 255 wordsThe English newspapers characterize Baron von Hertling’s speech as insolent, bombastic, arrogant, and wily. The Huns’ idea is to negotiate with each enemy ...
Article : 165 wordsBaron Her thing said:—“President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George’s statements contain certain principles for world peace to which Germany can also agree, and which can ...
Article : 100 wordsThe German Imperial Chancellor (Baron Hertling), continuing his speech to the Main Committee in the Reichstag, said:— “President Wilson’s tone has changed since ...
Article : 77 words“This,” concluded the Chancellor, “is impossible while the lasting integrity of the German Empire, its security, its vital interests, and the dignity of the ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle declares that the Bolsheviks are tottering amid the ruin they have helped to create. Blind and senseless ...
Article : 164 wordsReplying to President Wilson, the Imperial Chancellor said:—“There will be some difficulty regarding the colonial question, because it is most important to ...
Article : 158 wordsThe leaders of the Centre Party and of the National Liberals supported Baron Hertling, but Herr Scheidmann, the prominent Socialist, regretted that the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Austrian Premier (Count Czernin) is making peace overtures to the United States. The feeling at Washington is that Count ...
Article : 36 wordsGen. Haig, in his midnight bulletin, says:—“Hostile artillery is active in the neighbourhood of Lavacquerie and Pasechendaele. ...
Article : 27 wordsBaron, von Hert[?]ing’s speech is regarded as indicating chat the militarists are still in control of German diplomacy. The arrogant claims made are intended to deceive ...
Article : 81 wordsProceeding, Baron Hertling said Northern France was a valuable pawn in Germany’s hands, but Germany had not wished for violent annexation. The ...
Article : 157 wordsMany trains are arriving full of soldiers from Finland, going to Petrograd. The Bolsheviks .are concentrating troops, as they are expecting disturbances as the result ...
Article : 154 wordsNext Monday being a public holiday, The Evening Journal will not be published. ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Sat 26 Jan 1918, Page 1
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