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Article : 285 wordsPARIS, Sunday.— M. Rodzianko, President of the Duma, in a message to the "Journal," says: ...
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Advertising : 702 wordsROME, Monday.— Mr. Percival Gibbon states that the Italians are launching against Pola vast startling flights of giant Caprobi aeroplanes, each ...
Article : 274 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.— The "Philadelphia Public Ledger" publishes the first instalment of a book by Mr. James W. Gerard ...
Article : 418 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— The King, accompanied by Princess Mary and Prince George, attended a special intercessory service at the Abbey ...
Article : 78 wordsPETROGRAD, Sunday.— M. Mouravieff, chairman of the commission which has been appointed to investigate the charges against ...
Article : 179 wordsGENEVA, Tuesday.— Lieutenant Von Puttkamme, a German aviator, was killed while landing after raiding England. ...
Article : 20 wordsLONDOn, Sunday.— Field Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:— The enemy's artillery is active in the neighborhood of Hollebeke and ...
Article : 126 wordsMRs. G. H. Bailey, secretary of the On Active Service Fund, Hobart, has been advised by the general secretary of the Australian Comforts Fund ...
Article : 197 wordsThe London "Times" correspondent it Rome states that Mr. Balfourts studied omissions of references to [?] ...
Article : 160 wordsPETROGRAD, Monday.— General Gourko's arrest followed the discovery of a letter sent to the Czar expressing fidelity to the old regime, and ...
Article : 75 wordsPARIS, Sunday.— A communique states:— South of Juvincourt, the enemy delivered a series of attacks at ...
Article : 99 wordsPETROGRAD, Sunday.— The Finnish Diet has dissolved. Members at first were inclined to oppose the dissolution, but subsequently they changed ...
Article : 58 wordsWriting on the German political crisis is "Stead's," Mr. Henry Stead expresses the view the peace is near. He says: ...
Article : 232 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— A German communique states Our shock troops penetrated the French positions at Justincourt ...
Article : 27 wordsLONDON, Monday.— Mr. Philip Gibbs states that two tanks were constantly in action for 17 to 24 hours respectively. The crews were ...
Article : 161 wordsLONDON, Monday.— With reference to the Kaiser's telegram to President Wilson, as quoted from Mr. Gerard's book, the statement alleged ...
Article : 63 wordsATHENS, Monday.— King Alexander took the oath of the constitution before Parliament to-day, and in a lengthy speech from the throne ...
Article : 90 wordsPETROGRAD, Monday.— M. Kerensky the Premier, after consultation with the Socialists, has decided to remain in the Cabinet. The other ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— Senator Marconi has returned from America. He says that undoubtedly America is going to do big things. He saw camps ...
Article : 108 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Sunday.— The "Deutsche Tageszeitung," a Pan German organ, violently attacks Herr [?] (former Ambassador in ...
Article : 88 wordsPETROGRAD, Monday.— The assistant commissary on the South-Western front reports the existence of a marked change of feeling among the ...
Article : 96 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Monday.— The Polish politician, Basmzmyuki, has given the Dutch Scandinavian committee his views of the Polish social ...
Article : 64 wordsA United Service, eyewitness, writing of the battle in Flanders, says:— "Brigadier General White's Australians did magnificent work at ...
Article : 104 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— The Admiralty confirms the report that a German submarine torpedoed the Belgian Prince on July 31. The crew abandoned the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe British Post Office announce that letters and parrels for Great Britain which left Adelaide on June 14. ...
Article : 121 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.— The "New York World's" Stockholm correspondent states that the people of Germany and Austro-Hungary are being ...
Article : 103 wordsROTTERDAM, Monday.— The Pan-German journals are indulging in a paroxysm of jubilation over the freeing of Galicia. They openly ...
Article : 88 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.— The "New York Times" suggests that an Australian commissioner would be received most favorably in New York exporting ...
Article : 119 wordsColonel Repington (military correspondent of the London "Times") regards the third battle of Ypres as the natural sequence to the Somme the ...
Article : 287 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— A Russian communique states:— Our scouts in the region of the Kovel-Sari railway, crossed the ...
Article : 115 wordsDr. Michaelis German Imperial Chancellor, summoned journalists, to whom he gave a message for the nation. ...
Article : 43 wordsA German wireless message claims that 5,100,000 tons of shipping was sunk in the first half of 1917, of which 3,000,000 tons was English. ...
Article : 29 wordsBrigadier General R. M. Anderson, K.C.M.C., who has returned to Australia states that Admiral Jellicoe broke through a hard and fast rule ...
Article : 124 wordsWASHINGTON, Sunday.— M. Andre Tardien, a member of the French mission in a letter to Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, states that France is ...
Article : 128 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.— The "New York Times" says that Mr. Stanley Rose, chief of the Government Bureau of Commerce at New York comments ...
Article : 106 wordsThe London "Times" correspondent at Christania states that escaped Russian prisoners describe that they saw townspeople through Germany ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDOn, Sunday.— General Baden Powell in a newspaper article on the wars [?] states that the late King Edward VII was the one man ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— A German communique states:— Violent artillery duels continue near Brody and [?] ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Tue 7 Aug 1917, Page 1
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