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Advertising : 1 wordsMr Philip Gibbs wires:— “A great offensive has begun which aims at wrecking the northern end of Hindenburg’s line Sir Douglas Haig ...
Article : 84 wordsThere was a meeting of the War Council whereat the United States, Britain and France were represented to discuss the plans on the basis of ...
Article : 64 wordsCorrespondents at British headquarters insist that the seriousness of the aeroplane casualties must not be exaggerated. A vigorous air offensive is ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Kaiser’s letter tributes nations’s unity and war sacrifices home and in the field. It had [?] down racial barriers and had [?] ...
Article : 94 wordsAustria has broken off relations. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe[?] Wattle, writing in [?] “Tagleblatt” says the Kaiser’s [?] forts must include equal voting [?] must be extended to the constit[?] ...
Article : 91 wordsA message from British headquirtens says Sir Douglas Haig’s remarkable communique on the air fighting does not give a real idea of the ...
Article : 132 wordsAll Austrian ships in American waters have been seized. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Department of justice gives satisfactory reports of the attitude of German-Americans. It is expected that 1000-arrests will be sufficient ...
Article : 35 wordsWar measures will occupy Congress in the coming week. In addition to five billion bonds Congress will probably be asked to raise ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs wires a second despatch as follows— “I watched the fight from the west side of Arras, and when I reached the ...
Article : 140 wordsAmerica’s income, was fifty billion dollars in 1916. Economists predict that if the Central Powers attempt to keep pace with Americas and ...
Article : 54 wordsNewspapers commenting on Kaiser’s manifesto, describes it as[?] [?] to socialistic Cerbus, following upon the Russian revolution and ...
Article : 110 wordsA French communique reads:— “In spite of the bad weather the artillery was most active at several sectors. ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs wires: “With the help of tanks we took two formidable positions we took Tilloy called The Harp and Telegraph ...
Article : 147 wordsThe leading [?] speculators of Chicago are patriotically promising not to speculate in war time so that natural prices shall prevail. ...
Article : 28 wordsMr. Simms the correspondent of the United Press wires; —“The spring of fensive is believed to have started between Lens and Arras. The tanks are ...
Article : 119 wordsThe following message has been sent by President Wilson to President Poincaire: “Delighted that France who was shoulder to shoulder with us in ...
Article : 55 wordsThree hundred arrests mostly of master spies, is proving a great deterrent. Only a- few names, are announced. ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsA wireless German official message says: “A battle at Arras which commenced this morning continues. ...
Article : 59 wordsA French communique reads:— “There is a violent artillery duel at certain sectors between the Somme and the Aisne and in Champagne. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Senate has adopted a Bill providing for heavy penalties for the destruction of war materials. The Bill is aimed at German plotters. ...
Article : 84 wordsPresident Wilson had replied to King George as follows:— “Your eloquent message at tie critical moment of our national life is ...
Article : 90 wordsThe correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Amsterdam says in connection with the air raids on Bruges and Zeebrugge that tremendous ...
Article : 92 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports; — “We attacked at 5.30 this morning on a wide front. “We penetrated the lines everywhere ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs wares : — “On Monday at dawn our armies began a great battle which, if fete is the last great battles of the war. The ...
Article : 478 words“Le Journal’s” correspondent on the British front says the prisoners’ physique and moral is markedly deteriorating. All are anxious, for peace. ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the Independent Labor Party’s Conference Mr. Jowett, M.P. said America’s, participation did not alter the party’s hostility to war. If the ...
Article : 96 wordsThe United States has decided to work in full harmony with the Allies. The preliminary step may be the shutting off of American coal from ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsSenator Lewis in the Senate answered Dr. Hollweg’s charges that the United States had violated international law by putting arms on ...
Article : 90 wordsAn ex-Secretary of State (Mr. Richard Olney) died to-day. ...
Article : 15 wordsA message from British headquarters say that the weather is improving said these has been no rain for two days. The change in the weather is ...
Article : 115 wordsReports indicate a desire for war in Brazil, Peru, Chili, Uruguay, Honduras Nicaragua, and Guatemala. The attitude of the Argentine is doubtful. ...
Article : 31 wordsCabinet considered the sinking of the Parana, and the President says he is determined to act in a manner befitting the national dignity. ...
Article : 33 wordsAll wireless stations have been dismantled except those taken over by the Government. ...
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The Evening Star (Boulder, WA : 1898 - 1921), Tue 10 Apr 1917, Page 1
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