Heart rending incidents of the raid continue to become known. Many persons died in the hospitals during the night Firemen, police, and doctors are still ...
Article : 159 wordsRenter's headquarters correspondent writes:—"The effect or the victory at Messlnes continues to develop. The enemy withdrawl is extending ...
Article : 165 wordsTwo of the latest authenticated cases illustrate once more the utter brutality of the German submarine methods. The steamship Kariba was sunk with ...
Article : 211 wordsRouter's correspondent at Washington states that Mr. S. Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor has cabled Mr. Duncan, the Labor delegate of ...
Article : 144 words"The Times" Athens correspondent states that Allied forces landed on Tuesday at P[?]racus and Castella and occupied Athens and the surrounding ...
Article : 157 wordsIt is four o'clock in the morning. We are sitting on the slope of an open hill. Around us the snow surface stretches into the night. To the north-west the ...
Article : 1,233 wordsGerman official:—"We esploded several mines to the eastward of Ypres, playing havoc with the English position. "We repulsed a French attack near ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Paris Government announces that Germany intends to have 3500 aeroplanes afield in the spring of 1918, with provision for a 50 centum wastage monthly. ...
Article : 55 wordsItalian official:—The enemy carried out a surprise attack on our new positions on Mount Ortigara and the Asiago Plateau. The attacks failed. He then ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the House of Lords Lord Derby said there were no soldier casualties in yesterday's raid. None of the enemy aeroplanes were brought down. ...
Article : 34 wordsIt is reported by Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm that the German majority Socialist delegation expresses itself in favor of international arbitration. limitation of ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Ward Price describes the advance of several extraordinary long Allied columns of motors and cavalry into Thessaly from Macedonia. The advance ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Admiralty reports that our war ships captured on Tuesday Fort Saliff on the eastern shore of the Red Sea 180 miles northward of Perim, after ...
Article : 62 wordsGerman official:—"We have repulsed a strong English attack to the eastward of Monchy." ...
Article : 29 wordsAn intercepted German wireless report of the raid reads:— A fleet of our large aeroplanes bombed Fort London yesterday in clear weather. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe "Evening News says London recognises that it is in the war zone, but is not dismayed. The enmy will no doubt come again with greater numbers, as ...
Article : 56 words"The Times'" correspondent at Paris save that Germans have landed from a submarine and stirred up an insurrection in the south of Morocco. The ...
Article : 66 wordsReuter'e Zurich correspondent says that 250,000 people participated in the great franchise demonstration at Buda pest on June 8. Business, including ...
Article : 59 wordsA French eastern communique says:— "In Thessaly our cavalry occupied Trikala, and a battalion of light infantry has moved to Volo." ...
Article : 58 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states:—"We carried out a successful operation this morning to the eastward of Monchy le Preax We stormed ...
Article : 92 wordsTo-day in the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law announced that the navy had destroyed Zeppelin No. L43 in the North Sea. He stated that the Zeppelin was ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Keith Murdoch forwards the following report of his visit to an East-End hospital. He says:— A visit to an East-End hospital where ...
Article : 266 wordsIt is stated by Beuter's correspondent at Cairo that 650 German prisoners from East Africa have arrived, and more are expected. ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. Bonar Law announced in the Commons that 50 people had been killed and many injured in the explosion at Ashton-under-Lyne. ...
Article : 55 words"The Times" correspondent states that the chances of the Socialist conference meeting appears to be remote. The Danish leader (Stauning) states that ...
Article : 91 wordsConstantine used the period before Greece's final answer endeavoring to palliate the penalty, waiting to be allowed to quit the throne temporarily till the ...
Article : 81 words"Le Matin's" correspondent at British headquarters states that a number of German corpses were found at Messines bearing dishonorable wounds. Prisoner explained ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. George Roberts, representing the Board of Tr[?]. announced the institution of and the periodic publication of a special roll of ...
Article : 64 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We have further advanced eastward of Messines and combined the movement with pressure on the ...
Article : 93 wordsA correspondent says that the Ashton under-Lyne terrific explosion on Wednesday afternoon burled fragments of the boilers and bricks and the framework of ...
Article : 156 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that during the Budget debate in the Austrian Reichdrath. the Socialists demanded that the Government proclaim ...
Article : 44 wordsA correspondent in Athens writes:— Constantine left Athens on Tuesday evening, slipping through the garden and emerging from a rarely used wicket ...
Article : 91 wordsThe German press belatedly admits the loss of the submarine Bremen. ...
Article : 21 wordsFollowing the advocacy of Admiral Peary and others the United States is likely to take a leading part in the aerial service on the western front at ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. C. E. W. Bean reports as follows: —Daring the past two days our patrols have pushed out more than a mile be yond Messines, to points within a ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. Graham, formerly Minister for Railways, has been selected by the Liberals as their mouthpiece to propose a resolution in favor of the conscription ...
Article : 125 wordsThe King and Queen are touring the shipbuilding yards in the industrial towns on the Tees, Wear, Tyne, and Humaber. They have been loyally and ...
Article : 97 wordsAlexander took the oath in the presence of the Archbishop, Deputies, and Princes. ...
Article : 24 wordsYesterday in the House of Commons Mr. J. I. Mac[?]herson (Parliamentary Secretary to War Office) mentioned that the raiders crossed the Channel in 12 ...
Article : 86 wordsA joint sitting of both Chambers of the Commonwealth Parliament to consider the subject of recruiting took place to-day. Members sat in the morning ...
Article : 217 words"The Times'" correspondent says that telegrams from Berlin show that Germany is deeply impressed by the Greek affairs, Headquarters is pained ...
Article : 56 wordsIn an address to the Red Cross workers, Colonel Roosevelt complained that the cowardice of the Pacifists had kept America out of the war for two years. It ...
Article : 167 wordsReuter's correspondent at Petrograd days that the Government has agreed that military insubordination, mutiny, desertion, refusal to fight, or inciting ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Lloyd George is completing the reconstruction of the Government. The inclusion of General Smuts is dependent upon South Africa's consent. The ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the Commons to-day Sir Geo. Cave (Minister for Home Affairs) stated that the air raid casualties were 104 killed; 154 seriously injured; 269 slightly ...
Article : 49 wordsJapanese resentment over the American Note to China is ascribed to be wholly due to the publication of a garbled account of it in Japan. It is ...
Article : 211 wordsThe "Zeitung Ammittag" writes:—"Unless Alexander becomes a pliant tool in the hands of the Allies, a Greek revolution will establish a republic under ...
Article : 44 wordsReuter's correspondent states that Cabinet has discussed a Note which it is sending to the Allies immediately regarding the calling of an inter-allied ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Lord Mayor has opened a fund the relief of the air raid victims. ...
Article : 26 wordsSophia newspapers predict that Greece will enter the war. ...
Article : 18 wordsCaptain G. Goff is the thirty-second air man to be awarded the Military Cross. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn the House of Commons, replying to a question regarding air raid warnings, Mr. Bonar Law said that, experience had shown that the result of warning was ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Crawford Prince describes Prince Alexander, the new Greek King, as thoroughly German in temperament, style, and tastes, strikingly resembling ...
Article : 43 wordsLarge stocks of wheat are held by the Australian Wheat Board. Of the 53,804,000 bags put into the 1915-16 pool 11,730,000 bags were in the hands of the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Council of Workers and Soldiers' Delegates, replying to the protest of Mr. A. Henderson (Labor member of the British War Cebinet), M. Thomas (French ...
Article : 81 wordsSir Gerald Strickland (late Governor of New South Wales) has cabled from Malta that Edeline (his daughter) is too unwell to continue the voyage. ...
Article : 34 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris saya that General Pershing (the American military commandant) yesterday listened to speeches in the Chamber of Deputies by ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Red Cross is proceeding with a modified scheme for the training of disabled men at Southall, and is erecting a workshop there. ...
Article : 35 wordsKing Consiamine issued a proclamation. saying:—"Obeying necessity and fulfilling my duty towards Greece, I am departing from my beloved ...
Article : 68 wordsThere was a loud demand for reprisals. Numerous publicists, urge the destruction of a German town after each raid. A meeting at Hyde Park cheered the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsGeneral Denikine, ex-chief of the general staff, has been appointed in supreme command of the west front, in succession to General Gourko. ...
Article : 34 wordsIn the Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Government had decided to appoint commissioners to settle the terms of the State acquisition of the liquor ...
Article : 72 wordsTallow has cased in the market, and rates have declined sixpence. ...
Article : 19 wordsBefore leavng for Western Australia this afternoon on his tour of Inspection of the Trans-Australian railway, Mr. Watt (Minister for Works and Railways) ...
Article : 92 wordsM. Viviani, in the French Chamber of Deputies, yesterday, defended the action of the Powers in restoring the Greek Constitution. He praised M. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe "Daily Mail" urges the Government to begin a vigorous campaign o reprisals to avenge the foul murders of the east-end children, and thus ...
Article : 54 wordsA Victoria message states that the Russian mission to the Unites States, comprising 40 persons, headed by Prince Boris, have arrived. They are going to ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the military honor list for Friday there are four Victoria Crosses, including Lieutenant Rupert Vance Moon (Australian infantry) for conspicuous ...
Article : 145 wordsReuter's correspondent, at Paris states that the budget committee proposes to greatly increase taxation, including that on tea and on private expenditure, ...
Article : 78 wordsReplying to a question as to whether prohibition over the whole of Canada was contemplated. Sir A. L. Borden said in Parliament this afternoon that the ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. Holman has not slept for two nights, and is unable to attend to business. He lunched with Mr. Carmichael to-day, and spends the week-end as the guest of [?] ...
Article : 86 wordsA Zurich message states that Austria has called up boys of 17. ...
Article : 22 wordsLord Northcliffe, commenting on the air raids, said:—"Raids on London and other English towns will continue so long as the British Government does ...
Article : 45 wordsReuier's correspondent at Athens, writing on June 13. says that the ex-King's departure was not, followed by any disorders. The royal family left the palace, ...
Article : 89 wordsThe papers state that Lord Rothermere had declined to accept the position of food controller. ...
Article : 24 wordsInspector Smith, at Lightning Ridge, forwarded a report to the Mines Department, concerning the recent opal find there, as follows:—"The main workings ...
Article : 177 wordsSome dissatisfaction was caused at the Victoria Barracks to-day by the supposed dismissal of certain clerks in the Pay Office. A number of men who are returned ...
Article : 124 wordsA fire has destroyed miles of forest near Cassel, making the twentieth forest fire in Germany during two months. Incendiarism is suspected. ...
Article : 31 wordsJonkheer Jonge has been appointed Minister of War. He is the first, civilian to hold the post. ...
Article : 27 words{No abstract available}
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 16 Jun 1917, Page 5
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