Reuter's correspondent [?] graphs:—"Our cavalry entered Ramleh and Lydda on Thursday evening. The former has been an important centre of Turkish ...
Article : 447 wordsMr. Ward Price, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphs:—"I have seen more cheerful sights during the last two days in northern Italy. The roads are thick with ...
Article : 593 wordsParliamentary correspondents of the Sunday papers state that Mr. Lloyd George is in his most militant mood, and he welcomes the opportunity of ...
Article : 73 wordsReuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphed on Friday:—"The Maximalist troops have occupied Gatchina, and M. Kerehsky's staff have been arrested. ...
Article : 144 wordsStocks fell heavily on the New york Exchange upon receipt of the news that the French Cabinet had resigned. Canadian- Pacific Railway shares fell ...
Article : 60 wordsField-Marshal Haig reports:—"Highland, Berkshire, and Lancashire detachments yesterday evening carried out a successful operation in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 103 wordsGerman official:—"Despite the stubborn defence of the enemy the Austro-Germans climbed Monte Prasolan between Brenta and the Piave, taking 800 ...
Article : 36 wordsM. Clemenceau has succeeded in forming a Cabinet in succession to that of M. Painleve, which resigned on Tuesday as a result of an adverse vote on ...
Article : 249 wordsMr. Lloyd George's much criticised expression in his Paris speech, "Impenetralble barrier in the west," was used when he was referring to the break ...
Article : 147 wordsItalian official:—"The enemy, without considering his losses, has renewed, attacks from Asiago Plateau to the sea, between Balettuol and San Andre and ...
Article : 127 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"We made a successful raid last night north-east of Fampour (eastward of Arras). We repulsed an attempt to approach our ...
Article : 42 wordsA French communique says:—"A German attack on a point d'apui north of Velzok, in Belgium, completely failed. The enemy suffered appreciable ...
Article : 60 wordsReuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphed again, on Saturday:—"After defeating M. Kerensky the Maximalist Council Commissioners proclaimed the ...
Article : 237 words"The Times" correspondent at Wash-, ington states that the text of the agreement modules the splendid impression created by the Paris speech. ...
Article : 101 wordsReuter's correspondent Italian head quarters telegraphs:—The battle is raging in brilliant weather for 95 miles from the mountains to the sea. The ...
Article : 175 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports with regard to aviation:—"The artillery, owing to aerial observation, successfully engaged many targets on ...
Article : 89 wordsM. Clemenceau, the new French Premier is a vigorous supporter of the idea of a single command for the fronts. He advocates the rooting out of Boloism, ...
Article : 50 wordsThe British Admiralty report:—"Our aircraft attempted to bomb the Uytkerke aerodrome (near Zeebrugge) yesterday, but high winds prevented ...
Article : 67 wordsLord Cowdray, who has resigned the [?]rmanship of the Air Board has sent a letter to Lloyd George, attributing his resignation to Lord Northcliffe's letter, ...
Article : 106 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris states M. Clemenceau, the new French, Premier, as president of the Senate's Army Committee, is one of the best informed ...
Article : 76 words"The Times" correspondent telegraphs:—Petrograd is stagnant. Food and stocks are running out. The stoppage of water and electricity supplies ...
Article : 108 wordsAn Italian semi-official message speaks of the fine discipline and perfect order which is characterising the retirement of the naval garrisons on the ...
Article : 109 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"There is intense arti[?]erying on both sides of the battle front, particularly in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 49 wordsEgyptian official:—"Yesterday we reached the line of Ramleh and L[?]dd, to 3 miles southward of Jaffa. The New Zealand mounteds drove back a Turkish ...
Article : 60 wordsPolitical feeling still runs high. Mr. H. H. Asquith'e attack on the Government on Monday-is expected to be moderate, but others are fiercely ...
Article : 191 wordsRenter's correspondent at Paris states that there is a general impression that the new French Cabinet will obtain a strong majority in Parliament It is ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Anzacs captured Ramleh and Ludd, taking 300 prisponers. The total prisoners, captured since October 31 exceed 9000. ...
Article : 31 wordsFrench communique:—"There are active artillery struggels from Belgium to the Champagne, and also in the Mount Teton region and on the right of the Meuse." ...
Article : 35 wordsThe British Admiralty reports:—"Our light forces operating in the Heligoland Bight engaged the enemy light cruisers this morning. The latter retired at ...
Article : 47 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"We consolidated the ground captured yesterday night northward and north-westward of Passchendaele. ...
Article : 45 words"The [?]mes" says the Italian position is slightly better, although still critical. There is a reasonable chance to stem the invasion if the Italians are able to hold ...
Article : 50 wordsRenter's corresepondent telegraphed on November 13: — The Tsargoe Selo has changed hands twice since November 11. After a short fight M. Kerensky ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Press Bureau says:—"During the recent air raids on Gallipoli and Consrantinople our naval service had the assistance of a Greek naval unit. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsAn Italian official message says:—"Fighting on mountainous front from the Asiago P[?]ateau to the Piave has developed, and is continuing. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Arthur Pollen, the British naval winter, inter[?]ewed, said:—"Wednesday's submarine figures constitute the most momentons news since ...
Article : 138 wordsParis communique:—"There is lively artillerying on the right of the Meuse and in Upper Alsace. An enemy attack at Altkirch was frustrated." ...
Article : 36 wordsHitherto no forther announcement has been made with regard to the Heligoland naval engagement, and details are not likely to be received until the British ships have ...
Article : 125 wordsReuter's correspondent learns that the last official news received from Russia was a telegram sent by Sir Geo. Buchanan, British Ambassador at Petrograd, ...
Article : 80 wordsHeater's special correspondent at the British front, reviewing the week's operations, telegraphs:—"Throughout the week the artillery has ...
Article : 282 words"The Pall Mall Gazette" says that the public would have had confidence in Lord Northeclffe's administration, of the Mi Department, but it supports his ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Massey, telegraphing to "The Times" on November 14, says:—"The Turkish re[?]reat is more rapid as the result of General Allenby's strategy, ...
Article : 137 wordsParis newspapers assert that the Austro-German advance in Italy has been checked. The Allied ar[?]ies have arrived. The first phase of the offensive ...
Article : 68 wordsReuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegrapis:—"M. Kerensky, with his forces, has retired in the direcion of Pavlovsk and Gatchina. The Maximalists announce their ...
Article : 55 wordsSpeaking in the House at Commons to-day, Sir Eric "Geddes First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that the diminution in the number of sinkings by ...
Article : 129 wordsAn agitation, has been begun in Paris, supported by M. Millerand, a former Minister for War for the appointment of a Generalissimo for the Allied armies. ...
Article : 87 wordsRussian, official:—"General Mouravieff, commander of the Petrograd revolutionary district, has ordered the Kishineff Soviet to liberate the comrades who are ...
Article : 51 wordsA German, official message says:—"We captured several Hill positions north-eastward of Gallo (near Asiago), and on both sides of the Brenta Valley. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe death is announced in Paris of Auguste Rodin, the famous sculptor, who was born in the French capital in 1840. He completed many beautiful ...
Article : 54 wordsRegiments continue to march against Kerensky. They are plentifully supplied with machine guns and ammunition. Conflicting reports are coming to hand ...
Article : 113 wordsTelegraphing from Egyptian headquarters on Thursday Reuter's correspondent said:—Out infantry is consolidating the ...
Article : 832 wordsLord Rhondda, speaking at Glasgow, said Mr. Lloyd George's speech was very necessary. We were at deathgrips with an unscrupulous enemy. It was time ...
Article : 63 wordsThe report that the Bolsheviks have retaken Tsarkoe Selo proves that the position is most chaotic. Telegrams from Odessa by way of the ...
Article : 120 wordsA mob of Pacifist, singing the "Internationale," attacked two muniton fectories here. The works have had to be clo[?] The police were, powerless. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. J. M. N. Jeffries, "The Times" correspondent on the Italian front, telegraphs from military headquarters:—"The enemy is desperately attacking ...
Article : 223 wordsThe British Cabinet is [?]ing its utmo[?] to ensure the success of the American mission. Members are in the closest touch with the war departments, and ...
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Article : 75 words"The Times'" correspondent at Petrograd, telegraphing on November 16, said:—"The city's isolation is affecting the nerves of the population. The ...
Article : 132 wordsAddressing a great Socialist peace demonstration at Vienna, M. Ellenboger, a member of the Reichsrath, said:—"We have vanquished Servia and ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Greek Premier (M. Ven[?]zelos) was enthusiastically welcomed in London on Friday at the Mansion House. Mr. Balfour, Lord Curzon, and Mr. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Russian situation is causing the gravest concern here. The Council of Ministers is meeting to-day, and an important development is ...
Article : 36 wordsWorks managers of Vickers Ltd. informed a party of Australian journalists that 100 Australians were employed in their naval construction establishments, ...
Article : 93 wordsFrench communique:— "Both artilleries have been active north of Courtecon. We repulsed enemy detachments endeavoring to approach. There was a fiarly lively ...
Article : 44 wordsSwedish cable operators have not secured a response from Petrograd for 40 hours. The silence of Tsarskoe Selo indicates that the wireless station there ...
Article : 92 wordsTelegraphing from the Italian headquarters Mr. Jeffries says:—"Venice is rapidly emptying. Only 20,000 people remain. All the removable art works ...
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Advertising : 136 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent telegraphs On November 12 that the Railway Union had initiated negotiations with a view to the formation of a ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsRenter's correspondent at Tokio states hat the Japanese Finance Minister, in a speech, declared that it is absolutely impossible to dispatch Japanese troops to ...
Article : 89 wordsThe British Ambassador at Petrograd (Sir R. Buchanan) telegraphs:—"The Russian Government on October 24, on the ground of economic conditions[?] ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 19 Nov 1917, Page 5
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