The "Times" correspondent at Ostend reports that the Germans entered the city of Ghent daring the early hours of Monday by the Lokeren road. There was ...
Article : 271 wordsA correspondent who has travelled through Lorraine writes:-"The Germans found in the small towns and villages on the lorrai[?] frontier sturdy breakwaters ...
Article : 296 wordsIt is evident that the supremely important battle in Russia will take up face at a more casterly point than was anticipated. The Germans, according to their own ...
Article : 214 wordsExchequer returns, which were issued yesterday, indicate that British expenditure on the war up the present, has averaged about 5$ millions per week. ...
Article : 34 words"To say that the fall of Antwerp will be only a moral factor, and will not have a very material effect upon events in Europe [?] tend to console the people, ...
Article : 910 words[?] ...
Article : 846 wordsThe British Official Burean reports:- Since, the resignation of General Beyers there have been indications of something wrong with the forces in tie north-west ...
Article : 1,102 wordsThe Government at Washington is comm[?]ating with the German and Belgian Governments offering to revictual ...
Article : 40 wordsAn officer describing the retreat from Antwerp says:- We lay in a potato crop like partridges. My brain seemed extraordinarily cool and collected, but ...
Article : 151 wordsThe course proper was open, bUt there was very little doing, and clouds of dust obscured some of the gallops. Moriarty ran five furlongs in [?] ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Lock[?]eys Bowlling Club are in the very fortunate position of having a beautiful green this season, owing to a good water supply which has been provided for ...
Article : 160 wordsA British officer attached to General [?] writes. The losses on [?] sides are enormous. The German intantry are very poor, and the cavalry not much ...
Article : 152 wordsIt was very cold Uncle Matt and Golden ran a an mile in 1.49. Clock of the North and Polska ran their ...
Article : 249 wordsBritish Consols were quoted to-day at [?] ...
Article : 22 wordsThe annual general meeting of 'the above club was held at the Brittanis Hotel on Monday. Mr. L. McCloud presided over a large meeting. The report ...
Article : 212 wordsThe "Times," in a leading article, says:- The appeal on behalf of the Belgian refugees needs [?]o recommendation. Belgium is more than our ally. She has been ...
Article : 78 wordsThe official report issued in Paris to-day says:- "On our left wing our forces have resumed the offensive in the regions of ...
Article : 189 wordsA census of Hamburg taken on September 16 shows that there were then 25,000, men and 8,000 women unemployed. [?] urgently demands remedial ...
Article : 37 wordsJapanese aviators are performing the most daring work at T[?]ing Tan, and are preventing the German gunboats from harassing the All[?] investing forces. ...
Article : 37 wordsThat a saving of 50 to 60 per cent, over other fuels may be effected by using powdered coal in industrial furnaces, is asserted in "The American Machinist," ...
Article : 582 wordsThe latest official list published in Berlin gives the casualty list of Prussians alone, to date as 211,000. ...
Article : 31 wordsA special train will run to Kadf[?] in connection with the race meeting on Wednesday week. It will leave the city at 10 minutes to 6, the day of the races, ...
Article : 377 wordsThe Austrian Army Gazette announces the retirement of General Vongieslingen, commander of the 8th Army Corps; General Dekolosvor, commander of the 11th ...
Article : 57 wordsThe whole [?]ne of the German press shows that that Germans were much disappointed not the Government, the garrison, and the population in ...
Article : 37 wordsA determined effort by General von K[?]ck's right wing to cut through the Allies' lines has been frustrated. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe High Commissioner for Australia, Sir George Reid, attended a meeting of the Australian section of the Chamber of Commerce to-day. He offered to actively ...
Article : 53 wordsThe absence of rain and the scarcity [?] water in the reservoir has caused a great deal of anxiety of late, and every precaution to prevent a famine had to be ...
Article : 334 wordsBritish crops this year are well above the average. Replies from farmers indicate that there will not be a great increase in the area sown for next year. ...
Article : 42 wordsNurse Gotedea[?] tell a story of poignant misery. A mother visited her son, who was comfortably tacked in bed with Hub his head wrapped in bandages and not ...
Article : 131 wordsThe municipal employes of Antwerp have been made to swear allegiance to Germany. The Belgian flags have been removed, and the populace made to salute imperial ...
Article : 85 wordsThe French Government is equipping liver barges as floating hospitals for wounded, so that they may be treated during their transport from the front. The ...
Article : 77 wordsA Frenchwoman of Eper[?]ay describes the conduct of the invaders as overhearing and their language as boastful. Officers who quartered themselves at her ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsA member of the council of the Russian Empire who has returned to Petrograd from captivity in Germany, states that the Germans Cannot speak English ...
Article : 62 wordsIt is stated that 85 per cent, of the officers and crews of the cruisers Goben and Breslan, which Germany sold to Turkey, are still Germans, and most of them ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Police were [?] that a man [?] was admitted at the Hospital the [?] day died about there [?] ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Thu 15 Oct 1914, Page 1
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