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Advertising : 1,757 wordsOn the British front between Loos and La Basso Canal, the Germans raided the British trenches, but the enemy was speedily ejected. There has also been paining activity on this front. In Persia the Russians arc carrying all before them. They have ...
Article : 232 wordsMADRID, Monday, 6.50 p.m.— Germany has expressed regret at the error made by the commander of the submarine responsible for the ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. 3.35 a.m.— The opening thrill of the treason trail was the discovery that Sir Roger Casement was not the only occupant of ...
Article : 327 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 6.45 a.m.—On Wednesday morning the papers will announce that the order of Companion of the Disguished Service Order has ...
Article : 119 wordsAn Australian soldier, writing to his relatives, gives a vivid account of a forced march in the desert at Egypt: "I am now going to write you an ...
Article : 933 wordsLONDON, Monday 6.20 p.m.—The Under Secretary for War (Hon. H.J, Tennant) in reply to a question to-day in the House of Commons, said ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 1.25 a.m.—Sir Douglas Haig reports considerable : activity during the night between Loos and La Basse Canal. The raiders ...
Article : 72 wordsWASHINGTON, Tuesday, , 11.55 a.m.—The United States Government is preparing what the State, officials describe as a "very vigorous protest" ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Monday, 6.20 p.m.—"The Belfest News," in a letter to the chief organ of the Ulster Loyalists, has acclared that a section of the English ...
Article : 56 wordsNEW YORK, Tuesday, 6.45. a.m.— Samuel Hill, son-in-law and business associate of James Hill, the railway magnate, who visited Europe in order ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Attorney-General said the charges were that Casement and Bailey committed high treason on divers occassions between November 1, 1914, ...
Article : 153 wordsAMSTERDAM, Monday, 6.50 p.m.— A German communique states:— The enemy's attempt to re-capture his trenches at Hulluch collapsed. ...
Article : 27 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 2.45 p.m.—Mr. Asquith motored, from Dublin to Belfast, and had luncheon with the Lord Mayor. Subsequently he had a ...
Article : 280 wordsPETROGRAD, Tuesday, 5.10 p.m.— A communique states:— We have captured Revamdouze, in the direction of Mossul, with ...
Article : 41 wordsA Berlin message asserts that the following description, by a neutral observer, of the conditions of life in Berlin and Hamburg are absolute ...
Article : 466 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 5.10 p.m.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent reports that the Turks in Caucasus have been reinforced by 20,000 ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the event of Germany winning the sea battle, continued the Attorney-General. Casement was to land a brigade in Ireland. In the event of ...
Article : 316 wordsLONDON, Tuesday, 11.30 p.m.—The "Vossische Zeitung" prints a ridiculous story, which, it is alleged, is obtained from Palestine newspapers, ...
Article : 83 wordsLONDON, Monday, 11.30 p.m.—Hon. W. M. Hughes has benefited by a result week-end spent at Stratford-Avon. Mrs. Hughes is much ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Candler, the British press representative with the Mesopotamian forces, says that the last communication received from General ...
Article : 191 wordsDaniel Julian Beriley said he was a reservist of the Irish-rifle and a goods porter at Paddington station. He was recalled to the colors at the ...
Article : 309 wordsSHANGHAI, Monday.—Despite a moratorium to shareholders, the Bank of China has decided to continue business. This decision has ...
Article : 114 wordsROTTERDAM, Monday, 11.55 p.m. —Over 5,000 cattle entrained for Germany to-day also thousands from Belgium. The Dutch country roads ...
Article : 58 wordsPARIS, Monday, 1 p.m.—A French airship fell into the sea near the island of Sardinia. The crew of six were drowned. ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Wed 17 May 1916, Page 1
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