Reuter understands that the following is the view of British well-informed quarters regarding the attitude of Britain and heir Allies towards the recent ...
Article : 310 wordsLondon was delighted to-day at the news that another big offensive had not only been launched, but had been an unqualified success. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe "Petit Parisien's" correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Kerensky's position is more solid than ever. It is believed that by the end of the week the ...
Article : 206 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that the Government's anti-submarine measures are succeeding in further reducing the losses and still further good effects are ...
Article : 156 wordsIn the Senate to-day Senator Pearce, in reply to Senator Foll, said that a question suggesting the deportation of Miss Adela Pankhurst would be brought ...
Article : 612 wordsMr. Thomas telegraphs from the front: —"The Australians showed exceptional individual skill and dash and gained an Anzac redoubt, consisting of ...
Article : 118 wordsReuter's correspondent at British Headquarters reports:—"The British have renewed the offensive on a big scale, which it is impossible at present to ...
Article : 465 wordsThe Melbourne wharf laborers are still hopeful of negotiations being conducted this week which will culminate in a settlement of the position so far as they ...
Article : 139 wordsThe "Lokal Anzeiger" reports that Baron Bichthofen, the star German aviator, has brought down 61 opponents. It describes the British air work in ...
Article : 96 wordsThe King has concluded his tour of West Scotland. He reviewed at Glasgow 200 survivors of torpedoed merchantmen, including the Lusitania, ...
Article : 66 wordsA preliminary conference between the Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates of Petrograd and the Don Cossacks has resulted in an agreement for a joint ...
Article : 65 wordsThe French shipping report gives the arrivals for the week as 980, the sailings 894, and the sinkings two over and two under 1600 tons. Two vessels were ...
Article : 43 wordsGerman official:—"After a most violent fire between South Qulst Wood and Lys the English launched strong attacks on a broad front at daybreak. ...
Article : 47 wordsCarters and drivers are resuming work at establishments where satisfactory arrangements have been made. Many men were re-employed yesterday and ...
Article : 68 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam sttaes that a telegram has been received from Berlin to the effect that Dr. Michaelis (the German Chancellor) is ...
Article : 47 words"The Times' " correspondent at Petrograd states:—"The Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates Council is recovering rapidly its prestige owing to the swing ...
Article : 101 words"The Times" states that notice is likely to be given immediately of increases of considerably more than onethird of the outward freights to ...
Article : 90 wordsGerman official:—"A battle is in full swing on the English front from Langemarck to Hollebelle. Bitter and fluctuating fighting went on all day long ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. Thomas forwards a thrilling account of the battle. He says:—"The severest battle since the end of July opened before 6 o'clock this ...
Article : 733 wordsThe "Daily Mail" says:—"Marshal Haig's new offensive is the best answer to the latest peace plot. Our magnificent Empire troops are again battering ...
Article : 106 wordsIt has been decided by the Unions Defence Committee in Victoria that each member of the organisations affiliated with the Trades Hall Council shall ...
Article : 62 wordsM. Kerensky, repeating the Imperial Rescript, has ordered that all alcohol at distilleries and licensed premises must be used. These premises are now used ...
Article : 46 wordsFrench communique:—"There is intense artillerying south of the Oise, in the Champagne sector, and at Cornilet and Highmount and on both banks of ...
Article : 38 wordsThe likelihood of no cornsacks being sent to Australia this year was the sensational information given in the House of Representatives to-day. The Prime ...
Article : 794 wordsThe grand council of the Australian Goal and Shale Mine Employes' Federation was sitting in Sydney to-day. The officials profess to know nothing and will ...
Article : 79 wordsFrench communique:—"After a violent bombardment an enemy attack to the south-east of the Cerny was stopped by our fire. They did not succeed in ...
Article : 41 wordsAt M. Sukhomlinoff's trial the Public Prosecutor urged that treason had been proved. The shady characters who had surrounded the accused would be charged ...
Article : 38 wordsThe "Tages Zeitung" states that Count Westarp, leader of the Conservatives in the Reichstag, has gone to headquarters at the invitation of Marshal ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Pierie Robinson writes:—"We have struck with shattering force and complete success on a fairly wide front, penetrating a depth of a mile. The ...
Article : 279 wordsRussian official:—"We drove back with great losses an enemy offensive to the eastward of Lemburg, in the direction of Riga. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe secretary of the T[?]e Workers' Union received a letter from an employer on Wednesday asking whether he was prepared to instruct his members ...
Article : 86 wordsAn inspired Berlin telegram says that Germany's standpoint on the Belgium question is that the Allies are unable to dislodge her from Belgium, but ...
Article : 55 wordsMarshal Haig reports:—"Our attack this morning eastward of Ypres on an eight-mile front between the Ypres-Comines Canal and the Ypres and St. Aden ...
Article : 386 wordsAccording to "The Times' " correspondent at Petrograd events on the Russian front are more favorable. Provisioning has been temporarily assured. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Necessary Commodities Commission has fixed the flat race for cheese at 11½d. per lb. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Press Bureau intimates that the Irish Convention has continued the discussion on the Home Rule proposals, and that it will resume its sessions at ...
Article : 42 wordsCabinet met this morning and the following official statement was made afterwards:—"The industrial situation has very ...
Article : 86 wordsAn application for the deregistration of the Waterside Workers' Federation as an organisation under the Arbitration Act was resumed this morning before ...
Article : 358 wordsGerman official:—"A Russian attack westward of Arbora and Bukowina has been driven back. They again endeavored to advance." ...
Article : 31 words"The Times" states that the Finland agitation is causing anxiety, and the Finns are considering the issue of an appeal to Europe for autonomy. ...
Article : 38 wordsGeneral Botha (Premier) brought an action against the Nationalist Senator Wolmarans, an ex-member of Kruger's executive, for £5000 ...
Article : 127 wordsA deputation of members of the Railway and Tramway Unions waited on the Chief Commissioner this afternoon with reference to the dismissals. ...
Article : 115 words"The Times' " correspondent at Washington states that America is calling out, 2,300,000 men this year. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Phillips states that the enemy redoubts gave up garrisons of dazed men who, an eyewitness said, literally danced with terror. Another said the men seemed ...
Article : 135 wordsBelgian communique:—"The success of the Belgians in German East Africa at Mad[?] on September 9 and 10 was complet[?] by their capture of the enemy ...
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Advertising : 228 wordsSilver is quoted at 3/8 per oz. and tin at £243 2/6 (spot) and £240 7/6 (three months). ...
Article : 28 wordsThe news from the front is satisfactory. The British and Australians are progressing well despite fierce opposition. Enemy redoubts and strong posts escaping the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe detailed character of Marshal Haig's communique is welcomed by the papers, which describe the new offensive as Marshal Haig's reply to the ...
Article : 165 words"The Times," in a leader, comments upon quotations from the German press, and says:—"At last we are beginning to hear what Germany means by economic ...
Article : 113 wordsA Stratford chemical factory explosion [?]as demolished half an acre of buildings and damaged hundreds, of houses. There were no fatalities. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe attack was launched after an unprecedented bombardment, which included flame-bursts and artificial fog. The Australians, greatly benefited Ly ...
Article : 75 wordsCanadian soldiers and nurses in England and France have been voting this month to elect two legislators for Albert. There were twenty candidates. ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court to-day, had before him a plaint in which the Federated Seamen's Union is asking for increased wages ...
Article : 135 wordsThe advance everywhere is satisfactory, we having succeeded in penetrating the enemy's lines for half a mile along the Zonnebeke-Gheluvelt-Polygonie line. Our ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsThe Army Council has fixed the maximum prices of New Zealand hemp and fibre in order to secure farmers bindertwine at a reasonable price. ...
Article : 37 wordsReuter's correspondent in Paris, in a semi-official despatch, states:—"The new British offensive is not on as wide a front as the previous British and French ...
Article : 129 wordsSpeaking at an Anzac Club public welcome to 10 Australians from Switzerland, Mr. W. C. Henley (N.S.W.) said that the Australians in the present push ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphs:—"To-day's attack has been another fine success. The British arms and troops have penetrated for a ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 22 Sep 1917, Page 5
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