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Article : 196 wordsThe debate on. the War Budget -was continued in the House of Commons the chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Reginald McKenna) defended the ...
Article : 289 wordsIt was reported at Petrograd on Tuesday that the 41st German Army Corps had been overtaken by flood in the Pinks marshes, east of Brest ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Agents-General for the Australian States held a special meeting in longan on Wednesday afternoon when they discussed war time [?] ...
Article : 41 wordsAn official communique, issued in Rome, states that Italian detachment threw back the Austrians on the slopes of Monte Nero, above ...
Article : 35 wordsReplying to Mr. Will Thorns in the House of Commons, the prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that he had received . 400 resolutions ...
Article : 45 wordsIt was fur[?] the most [?] of the war,” is the description given by a wounded French officer of the latest attack delivered by the Crown Prince's ...
Article : 250 wordsGermany is supplying Austria with largo quantities of munitions, as the stocks of the Dual Monarchy are exhausted. ...
Article : 20 words“The attack on Saturday northward and towards Hu[?]lluch was another triumph for Kitchener's Army, who formed good proportion of the ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Socialist National Defence Committee has telegraphed to Mr. C. W. Bowerman, M-P. (secretary of the Trades Union Congress), urging ...
Article : 57 wordsThat a great part of Europe's enormous orders for arms and ammunition did not begin to move from the United States until comparatively recentiy ...
Article : 227 wordsThe War Office has telegraphed to tho British Recruiting Committee as follows :—“ The falling off in fecruiting has caused Lord Kitchener and ...
Article : 33 wordsColonel Morath, the military expert of the “Berliner Tag blatt,” points out the serious situation of Field Marshall [?]on Mackensen’s ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the House of Commons on Wednesday the Financial Secretary to Admiralty , (Mr.T.J. Mac[?] said that owing to the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Secretary of State for India(Mr. Austen Chamberlain) informed sir J. D. Rees (Unionist), in the house of Commons on Wednesday. ...
Article : 65 wordsContinuing his narrative of the battle of Loos, Mr Philip Gibb war correspondent says:— “One of the most extraordinary ...
Article : 247 wordsPetrograd reports us follows:—The Germans south-east of Oshmiany (34 miles south-east of vilna) drove back the Russians somewhat. ...
Article : 125 wordsAN English corporal, named little, bandaged From [?] to foot, and partially paralysed and .mim[?] an arm, has returned to London from ...
Article : 205 wordsWhile relief is felt on the London Stock Exchange and in financial circles that a loan has been arranged by the Anglo-French Commission in ...
Article : 258 wordsAn American correspondent telegraphing to New York, says:—“Thirty thousand Germans fell along a 16-mile front. The German retreat was ...
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Article : 70 wordsGerman newspapers admit that a severe blow has been struck by the Allies on the Western front. A German general, commenting on ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsRotterdam advices are that 21 of tho Allies' aeroplanes have dropped [?]iombs on Aix-ln-Chapello (40 miles west of the cathedral city of ...
Article : 79 words“Undoubtedly the Germans were surprised and demoralised by the rapidly sweeping straight; of our attack, and they surrendered ...
Article : 85 wordsAn Australian officer, in a letter to a friend in England, warmly praises the splendid work performed by the New Zealand engineers. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe French communiqué furnishes the following details :— “Fighting continued all day on Wednesday ...
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Advertising : 246 wordsThe Cairo correspondent of “The Times” declares that some of the German consuls have encouraged the awful Armenian atrocities. ...
Article : 106 wordsTho King on Wednesday addressed the wounded p[?]itsh soldiers who have returned to Sheffield from the, battle of Loos. ...
Article : 38 words“The colonel of the first British battalions .to enter Loos established a signal .station in a convenient house, which was soon a target for ...
Article : 184 wordsThere was an interesting scene on the Western railway station last night, when another load of wounded arrived, on route to Adelaide. Many of ...
Article : 350 words“The attempts to break our line in the West continue with bitterness. “Our counter-attack, following a fruitless English attack, led to ...
Article : 107 wordsIt now appears that the Italian battleship Benedetto brin did not sink after the explosion. It is believed that the accident was due to ...
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Advertising : 70 wordsA determined attempt to assassinate tho Egyptian Minister for Pious Foundations , (Fathy Pashan) was made at Cairo three weeks ag[?]o when ...
Article : 68 wordsThe “ Berliner Tageablatt” announces that Bulgaria has accepted the proposal to establish neutral zones on her Greek and Serbian ...
Article : 57 wordsT. ,J. Lawless and co. report;—A fair supply penned, and prices for all well-fed birds very firm; poor lots hard to sell at low rates. prime turkeys, ...
Article : 96 wordsDr. E. J. Dillon, the well known correspondent of the ” Daily telegraph. who is -at Rome, says that the Greek mobilisation merely ...
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The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Fri 1 Oct 1915, Page 1
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