At the Millions Club lunch to-day, Mr. David Storey said he would leave Generals Foch, Haig and Pershing to settle the basis of peace, rather, than run the ...
Article : 132 wordsFurther fine weather; mild day; cold night; squally W.S.W. winds on coast; snow likely on southern tablelands. THE DAILY OBSERVER. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Balfour and Mr. Bonar Law are conferring with Mr. Lloyd George to-day respecting the German reply. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe British Press Bureau has issued the statement of the inter-Departmental Committee on war prisoners. The Statement announces the receipt ...
Article : 376 wordsThe U.S.A. officials declared that the greatest danger facing the country is that it might hastily consider Germany's proposition as the unconditional ...
Article : 202 wordsA message from Berlin states: The Entente Allies have occupied Nish. LONDON, Sunday. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe French have advanced six miles to-day, and have occupied the whole of St. Gobain Forest. They have reached the suburbs ...
Article : 85 wordsThe remarkable developments of the last few days have thrown all previous ideas about the war into the melting pot. A week ago it looked as if ...
Article : 928 wordsThe Allies are advancing on 120 miles front. The enemy is desperately countering at Selle. ...
Article : 32 wordsWith the object of establishing an aerial mail service between London and Sydney, a survey party will leave here on November 14. This party proposes ...
Article : 87 wordsThe French Government took the opportunity of Mr. Hughes' presence in Paris on a diplomatic mission to make him the grand officer of the Legion of ...
Article : 121 wordsWashington reports: The Government asks 'Americans to withhold judgment regarding Germany's Note. (Admiralty Intercepts. Wireless Press.) ...
Article : 156 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters wired on Saturday: The Germans are falling back rapidly on the whole 60 miles front, from ...
Article : 118 wordsFollowing upon the strike at Matters, Ltd., the Stove and Piano Frame Moulders and Stove Makers' Union has been summoned before his Honor Judge ...
Article : 45 wordsGermany's reply was received in Washington by wireless sent out from Nauen. Germany later cabled the Note, which was presented to President [?] ...
Article : 34 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at The Hague states: It is reported that all the Ostend guns have been removed. The coastal population is ...
Article : 102 wordsThe opinion in Trades Hall circles to-day was that German could not be trusted with respect to the latest peace offer. ...
Article : 29 wordsAdvices from Stockholm state that, the Finns have asked Germany to withdraw her troops. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 420 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: We drove, out the enemy rearguards at St. Vaast, St. Aubert, Villers-en-Cauchies, and Avesnes-le-Sec. More northward we ...
Article : 166 wordsThere are no prospects of an early armistice. ...
Article : 24 wordsConsiderable enthusiasm prevailed late last night when rumors were circulated that private wires had been received from Sydney and Newcastle stating that ...
Article : 251 wordsThe "Times" Amsterdam correspondent states: The press and [?]ticians of Vienna contend it is impossible to meet the evacuation ...
Article : 181 wordsGermany's reply, to President Wilson became known in London late in the evening through the announcement on the stages of theatres, and the ...
Article : 298 wordsReuter's correspondent, at [?] headquarters, wired on Sunday afternoon:—The French entered Laon without a fight, thereby reconquering a great ...
Article : 93 wordsSir Eric decides, the head of the British Admiralty, made a statement on the work of the United States Naval [?] in European waters. He said that [?] ...
Article : 285 wordsA French communique reports: The battle begun in the Champagne on September 26 ended after 17 days' fighting in a complete enemy defeat. The Fourth ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. Massey Greene informed the Fruit Growers' Conference that the Commonwealth Government had determined to fix a minimum price for fruit for all jam ...
Article : 73 wordsThe italian premier says: The enemy must not be allowed to snatch victory from us by craft. He must evacuate our territory, and give a definite guarantee. ...
Article : 44 wordsLord Charles Beresford, interviewed, said that peace should be made at the point of the bayonet and machine-gun. An armistice was absolutely impossible. ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. Massey Greene announced that Mr. Hughes has sold the exportable, surplus butter this season to the British Government at 175/ per ewt., and the cheese at ...
Article : 65 wordsReuter's Zurich correspondent says: Herr Fraenkischetages, a Socialist, in a Nuremburg newspaper, demands the abdication of the Kaiser. He says the ...
Article : 101 wordsAn American communique states: Eastward of the Mouse there has been heavy fighting in the Bois-de-Caures. We attained our objectives on both sides ...
Article : 48 wordsTHE I.W.W. Inquiry is expected to conclude next weak. At to-day's proceedings Superintendent John Walker expressed the opinion that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsThe British Press Bureau reports: five hundred and forty-eight German aeroplanes were destroyed or disabled on the western front during September ...
Article : 34 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: Local engagements continued on the line of the Selle rivers. We enlarged our bridge heads in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 143 wordsNews reached Tamworth yesterday of the sudden death, at Manly, of Sir Wm. Broun, bart. Deceased, who many years ago, was attached to the Tamworth ...
Article : 136 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent says: The first" French criticisms of Germany's reply show sustained distrust. There is not the smallest, inclination to ...
Article : 154 wordsPresent conditions favor further fine weather, though, considering the wealth ness of the eastern isobars, there is a slight possibility of cloud and rain ...
Article : 116 wordsThe appeal on behalf of the Seventh War Loan is making great progress. It is certain now that Moree will more than double its quota, thus raising over ...
Article : 36 wordsPoitrel not run in the Melbourne Cup, but will be given a spell. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Seventh War Loan now totals £13,234,770. as compared with £8,818,680 for a similar stage in the last loan. ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Tue 15 Oct 1918, Page 2
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