Commenting on the hospital outrage in [?]ce, "The times" [?] [?] [?]man proverb, "One has never done learning." ...
Article : 220 wordsMr. Lloyd George, the Prime minister, when, receiving the freedom of the city in Edinburgh, was accorded an ovation. In the course of his speech the ...
Article : 856 wordsThe pause in German offensive is the subject of much comment. Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says that the overdue attack is ...
Article : 349 wordsA raid was carried out yesterday to the north of Hill 70 (says Field-Ma-[?] Sir Douglas Haig, in an official report) and a few of our men are missing. We ...
Article : 127 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated to-day, and throughout London fla[?] were flown from the principal buildings. AII the schools celebrated the occasion during the ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Press Bureau has issued the following statement Regarding the Irish arrests:—The revolutionary movement in Ireland consisted of two series Of ...
Article : 1,489 wordsIn me course of his speech at burgh Mr. Lloyd George, referring to the manner in which Britain had met submarine menace, said the ...
Article : 367 wordsFieid-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We raided trenches [?]n the neighberhood of Hamel, capturing 40 prisoners and two ...
Article : 63 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated here by the customary school events. The principal was the entertainment of 8000 children of fighting men and 1500 wounded officers ...
Article : 115 wordsThere was active hostile artillerring to-day in the Villers Bretoneux sector. said Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in his night report. ...
Article : 36 wordsSpeaking at a luncheon at Edinburgh, Mr. Lloyd George referred the brilliant achievements of the Scottish divisions in battle. He wished he could say of ...
Article : 272 wordsThere were some, hundreds of casualties when the hospitals in Prance were raided, (says Mr. Hamilton Fy[?]e, the "Daily Mail" correspondent), and the ...
Article : 143 wordsFrench communique: — Enemy raids south-east of Desnil-St. Georges, west of No[?]on, broke down under our fire. We penetrated the enemy lines to the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Official Press Bureau announces:—The Frendh President (M. Poincare) has sent the following message to the King:—"The whole of France is associating itself ...
Article : 130 wordsYesterday the Germans at intervals drenched the villages in the valleys of the Somme and Ancre immediately behind the Australian front with gas shels. ...
Article : 675 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Under a heavy barrage the enemy raided in the neighborhood of Buequoy. A few of our men are ...
Article : 47 wordsGeneva reports that the Rhineland burgomasters are again appealing to the authorities to stop the raids on London and Paris. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe report of the Suez Canal business for 1917 shows a transit of 2355 vessels representing 8,368,000 tons, 55 percent, of which was Government traffic. This ...
Article : 50 wordsFrench communique:—An enemy said south of Hangard and another in the VOsges was repell[?]. We successfully raided the enemy lines ...
Article : 41 wordsA Pans message states that a Gotha was brought down in flames in the last raid. British experts regard the giant ...
Article : 73 wordsit is understood that the Germans have succeded in shifting the poisition of the Vindictive at Ostend, leaving a passage barley sufficient for a large destroyer. ...
Article : 100 wordsParis communique:—There is nothing to report except intermittent [?]ery [?]g north and south of the Avre. ...
Article : 27 wordstelegram has been sent by the Association of Paris Journalists to the British Institute of Journallists. associating itself with the testimonies of platitude to ...
Article : 51 wordsMiss Johanna Redmond, daughter of the late Nationalist leader, in a letter to the press apepals for the wholehearted, proud acceptance throughout ...
Article : 92 wordsReuter learns that the British Government has decided to open negotiations with Germany, through Holland, for the purpose of extending the present ...
Article : 65 wordsThe official opinion is that the German raids on hospitals are intended to compel the British to abandon their raids on German cities. ...
Article : 36 wordsAccording to the daily press in Tokio the departure of M. Wallenberg. the Swedish Minister, accomapnied by 14 prominent Swedes, has caused much ...
Article : 59 words"The Times" correspondent at The Hague states that Cologne is panicstricken and is agitating for a cessation of raids by agreement. Cardinal ...
Article : 75 wordsMessrs. Hughes and Cook are expected to speak at Washington and New York, The Admiralty has arranged special transport across the Atlantic for Messrs. ...
Article : 64 wordsIn a message from Dublin the correspondent of "The Daily News" says:—Lord French is energetically completing the voluntary recruiting ...
Article : 130 wordsSir Charles Addis, the London manager of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, has been recommended for appointment as a member of the court ...
Article : 80 wordsIn its comments on the Irish evidence the "Morning Post" says:—"The communique tells us nothing which might not [?]ve been anticipated from the ...
Article : 151 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed yesterday:—The work of our aviators is delaying the German offensive plane. A day or two ...
Article : 181 wordsAfrican official:—Direct communication has been established between Edwards and Northey's columns. The former has occupied Manunga, ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the close of the Inter-Allied Conference, referred to on May 26, the Puke of Connaught said, the keynote of the conference was that though a pension ...
Article : 166 wordsIn the evidence to be published to-morrow regarding the conspiracy, the complicity of the Sinn Fein will he established beyond question. There has ...
Article : 134 wordsBritish Salonika official:—Our naval airmen raided the Drama Aerodrome on May 12. They observed one enemy machine aflame and two others enveloped ...
Article : 67 wordsThe British Admiralty announces:—One of our Atlantic escort submarines on her return to her base, reports that whilst proceeding to meet a convoy on May 11 ...
Article : 111 wordsDealing with the Irish evidence the "Daily Graphic," says:—"The Government's action is amply, justified." The "Daily Chronicle" says:—"The ...
Article : 151 wordsDefiling with the aviation work on the western front Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:—The long fine spell ended at 11 o'clock ...
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Advertising : 163 wordsThe Premier has stated that the conspiracy for a great rising ia Ireland was indubitable, but the Nationalists wttfi not implicated. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe "Vorwaerts" on May 21 quoted the chairman of the British tra[?] union ists as saying at the A[?] Socialist meeting in Paris that the only answer ...
Article : 154 wordsReferring to the report o foreign missions the moderator of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland, at yesterday's session in Edinburgh, said:— ...
Article : 168 wordsCommenting upon the Irish evidence, the "Manchester Guardian" says it justified the arrests, and it will satisfy the English people. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe police have arrested an Austrian lady, named Bruns. who acted as secretary to the well-known sportsman. Major Edwards. She was arrested at her ...
Article : 67 wordsIn its comments with regard to the [?]rish evidence the "Daily Telegraph" states that even a cursory perusal of the evidence justifies the action Of the ...
Article : 261 wordsSpeakihg at the Overseas Club the Air Minister, in acknowledging the cheque of £13,500 raised by members for the purchase of eight aeroplanes, said the ...
Article : 163 words"The Times" in a leading article says that the official statement justifies the arrests. It was admittedly only the outline of the Sinn Fein dealings with ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. T. W. Gregory. Attorney-General, plans a sweeping investigation into civil and criminal suits. ...
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Advertising : 21 wordsSpeaking at Edinburgh on the Irish question. Mr. Lloyd George said that the evidence in possession of the Government convinced him that the Irish Nationalist ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsThirty thousand kilos of bombs were dropped on various stations and camps within the enemy zone. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 27 May 1918, Page 5
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