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Article : 898 wordsAlthough, as yet, Germany's reply to President Wilson's last note 19 not yet officially announced, it is expected momentarily. Correspondents at The Hague, state authoritatively that Germany will accept President Wilsons demands, provided Germany's interests and those of her people are safeguarded. ...
Article : 205 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—A French Eastern communique states:— The Allies are continuing their advance towards northern Serbia. The ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Wednesday—The newspapers give prominence to the stirring exploit of an Australian pilot, who attacked and secured a direct ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Allied offensive in Flanders is rapidly assuming dimensions of first-rate importance. The Belgians in tho north have reached to within a mile of Thielt, 12 miles N.B. of Roulers, thus narrowing down tho enemy's role exit from the Belgian coastal strip—between the advancing Allied line and the. Dutch frontier—to 12 miles. Mr. Philip Gibbs ...
Article : 205 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir Edward Allenby reports:— At the occupation of Beirut on Tuesday we made prisoner 60 Turkish ...
Article : 75 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Second-Lieut. J. P. Tunn, of the Australian Infantry, has been awarded the Albert Medal. During an attack he ...
Article : 77 wordsLONDON, Tuesday.—It 13 reported from Amsterdam that President Wil-son's reply has mode a great impression in Germany. The papers point ...
Article : 1,433 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—It is pointed out that although Turkey has approached America regarding peace, there have been no direct overtures ...
Article : 154 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Americans, west of the Meuse, are slowly cutting through the Kriem-hilde line, after a savage battle. The ...
Article : 83 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Haig reports:— The Allied forces under the King of the Belgians continue to attack. ...
Article : 129 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Hon. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) stayed the night at Amiens, and returned to London on Tuesday. ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—Clearing out of Roulers, the Germans indulged in their customary thefts. Prisoners with stolen property said that they acted on ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Younger drew attention to the official reports of Germany's treatment of prisoners. ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs telegraphed to the "Daily Chronicle" last night:— The Anglo-France-Belgian attack has gained important successes along ...
Article : 231 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The British monitor which was reported to have entered Ostend harbor reached the breakwater and silenced some of the ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—An American communique states:— We continued our attacks on both sides of the Meuse, which were ...
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Advertising : 370 wordsLISBON, Wednesday.—A portion of the Avila garrison mutinied recently, but the rising was soon crushed. ...
Article : 25 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Perris ("Daily Chronicle") telegraphs— It is incorrect to say that tho Germans took hostages from Laon during ...
Article : 138 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—General Griffiths, Director of Graves Registration, has informed Sir T. Mackenzie (High commissioner for N.Z.) that the ...
Article : 33 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—Official: Our long-distance reconnaissance aeroplanes observed innumerable, fires, which had been kindled by the ...
Article : 168 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Westminster Catholic Federation has established a club open to Australian soldiers, and under the control of Cardinal ...
Article : 37 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—Belgian cavalry are within a mile of Thielt (12 miles N.B. of Roulers). ...
Article : 21 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth-Dominion liner, Port Phil-lip, was sunk in the harbor to-day in collision with a French warship. The ...
Article : 45 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—The British hare entered the Lille suburbs. ...
Article : 15 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The time limit for voluntary recruiting in Ireland having expired Mr. E. Shortt (Chief Secretary for Ireland) ...
Article : 46 wordsTOKIO, Wednesday.—Japan has remitted the Boxer indemnity in order to encourage friendly relations with China. ...
Article : 23 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Major-General C. B. Maurice writes in the "Daily News":— The military situation is ...
Article : 190 wordsA correspondent directs attention to the fact that in a recent Assembly debate Mr. Whitsitt quoted the following paragraph from the London ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The latest odds at Lloyds' Shipping Exchange are 6 to 4 against peace by the end of the year, and 6 to 4 on peace by the end of ...
Article : 42 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—German official The enemy penetrated beyond the Iseghem-Courtral railway line. We withdrew somewhat W. and S.W. of Lille. ...
Article : 43 wordsGroat sons of a land whose glory Flames thro' a darkling sky; Who, mid war's thousands discords, lifts ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Fri 18 Oct 1918, Page 1
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