The new line has reached the edge of the Dutch frontier, 13 miles from Zeebrugge, thence to Ecloo, ans a straight line to Courtrai. The floating docks ...
Article : 276 wordsReuter's, Paris correspondent reports: The Havas correspondent at Lille says: The enemy yesterday bombarded the town with long range guns. Prior top leaving they ...
Article : 128 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent wiring to-day from Berlin says: The Government to-day discussed the final form of the German reply to President Wilson's Note. ...
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Advertising : 125 wordsThe Berne correspondent of the "Weekly Dispatch." says that it is persistently rumoured that Austria is about to capitulate. Baron Burian has made ...
Article : 51 wordsAn Amsterdam message reports that Austria is complying with President Wilson's Note by evacuating Servia, Montenegro, and Albania. ...
Article : 233 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on Friday evening says: The great northern drive has become mamly a question of keeping contact with the ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Dassi[?] "Nachrichten," in a remarkable article, declares that the Government admits the Allies' superiority, and surrenders the colonies, Alsace-Lorraine and the ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsReuter's Madrid correspondent reports that the newspapers state that Germany has informed Spain that the German Admiralty has ordered the submarines to return to their ...
Article : 48 wordsSir Douglas Haig reported as follows:— FRIDAY MIDNIGHT: The British and Americans continued their attack between Bohain and Le Cateau, In Paris the deliverance of Lille was celebrated in the statue in the Place de la Concorde being draped with flags and flowers. ...
Article : 386 wordsAt a rate hour last night there was sign of the German reply. Neutral countries echo many rumours and forecasts, but the only definite news seems to be that the German Advices show the bewilderment in the nature of eleventir hour dissensions in Berlin concerning the reply to President Wilson. Who ther the General Staff is finding the armistice ...
Article : 467 wordsReuter's Shanghai correspondent, under date October 12, reports that in the Northern Urals, eight thousand Bolsheviks advancing upon Ekaterinburg were severely ...
Article : 54 wordsPresident Wilson has answered the Austrian peace Note. He says: "The conditions have so altered since January 8 that we cannot now accept ...
Article : 169 wordsThirty-five men who were found playing two-up in City stables on Saturday appeared before the Sydney Police Court to-day. Each was fined 40/, in default seven days' hard ...
Article : 40 wordsThe American steamer Lucin equipped with buoyancy boxes, and supposed to be unsinkable, has been torpedoed and sunk. A message from Washing states that ...
Article : 98 wordsA Note of protest from Germany against the manner in which enemy allen-owned concerns are being converted into wholly American institutions by the United States has ...
Article : 133 wordsMiss Eliza Hill, a very old resident, and sister of Messrs. Bickley and Samuel Hill died yesterday at the age of 65. The deceased lady dwelt in Muswellbrook for nearly half a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a message from Budapest indicates that after Count Tisza's speech, the address to the King was road in the Diet, declaring that the ...
Article : 232 wordsEscapes from Stendall Camp sweat that the British prisoners are treated with horrifying brutally. They are filthy, verminised and emaciated. They forage the camp in ...
Article : 81 wordsWestward of the Meuse our advance continued. We took Batheville, entered the northern edge of the Bois de Loges. We captured Talma Farm, westward of Grand Pre ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Allies are reported to have reached Ecloo, trapping 6000 Germans against the frontier of Holland. A United Service message from London, ...
Article : 48 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states that the Germans massed 40 divisions on a front of 36 miles, between the Oise and Le Cateau. The Germans sacked Donal perhaps more ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Press Bureau announces: On Friday afternoon we attacked the railways at Metzablon. A burst was observed at the railway workshops and at the railway ...
Article : 70 wordsSeven Alderman of Manly Council were before the Manly Police Court to-day upon an information alleging a breach of the Local Government Act. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe "Daily Observe" says: The settlement with Germany must mean a definite and safe end of fighting with the certain attainment of all vital objects leaving the ...
Article : 165 wordsWest of the Oise the First Army re-attacked in the morning from Adigny Forest to the river, and gained fresh successes. We recaptured the village of Mannevret, in the ...
Article : 481 wordsA Paris report says Constantinople newspapers urge the Government to negotiate for peace without considering Turkey's allies. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe "Nieuwe Rotterdamsch Courant" states that the General Commanding at Hanover announces that 29 British officers have escaped from Hoizminden Camp. One of the ...
Article : 280 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a special despatch detailing the operations of the 27th and 30th American divisions operating with the Fourth. British Army ...
Article : 96 wordsHarry Landor, the famous Scotch commedian, has been called up. Viscount French has arrived in London. His visit; immediately, following the failure ...
Article : 223 wordsA Melbourne message states that this morning's settling over the Caulfield Cup was one of the most memorable associated with that race. It is estimated that fully £50,000 were ...
Article : 220 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that it is reported from Vienna that the Emperor, in the course of a manifesto, says:—"With God's help we are ...
Article : 42 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent says it appears that Denmark has sent a Note to Germany, proposing that Article 6 in the Treaty of 1884 providing for a plebscite in ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Mon 21 Oct 1918, Page 5
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