Signor Orlando, the new Premier, has telegraphed to Mr. Lioyd George as follows: "The heart of the Italian people beats firm in this the hour of their greatest ...
Article : 136 wordsThe administrative officials at ton learn that Italy was betrayed. They declare that spies gave the Teutons all secrets, military and civil. ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsReuter's correspondent at headquarters states that boisterous weather yesterday afternoon rendered infantry movements practically impossible, and the troops ...
Article : 176 wordsA message from the Transvaal states that General Botha had a splendid reception upon the opening of a tour of his constituency. He said he had greatly recovered, and although ...
Article : 320 wordsItalian military critics point out that the German have two narrow valleys through which to move their armies and equipments, and will he unable to atack further in their ...
Article : 263 wordsAn Italian official report states that engagements occurred yesterday on tho hills in the line of retreat when the bravery of our covering units permitted the other troops ...
Article : 44 wordsReuter's correspondent at headquarters says that a gale at mid-day brought up floods of rain, fortunately not before the troops had gained the majority of their ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Italian Bourse has been closed as a discretionary measure. ...
Article : 14 wordsReuter's correspondent at British nead-quarters in France gives another interesting insight into German mentality. In the course of conversation with a ...
Article : 107 wordsBiplane continues an ods-on favourite for the Victorian Derby, with Bronzetti next best, followed by Broken Glass, Prince Viridis and Pah King. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe 348th casualty list contains 1472 names, including 187 killed in action, 49 died of wounds or other causes, 1149 wounded; 65 sick, 20 injured, two missing, two prisoners ...
Article : 42 wordsItaly's Prime Minister, Signor Orlando, has telegraphed to General Cadorna assuring him the faith of the Italian people in the army and its leader is unshaken. He adds ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of the "Wemeser Zeitung" states that Count Hortling the Bavarian Premier, has accepted the Chancellorship, with certain reservations. ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Churchin is leaving for America, and arrangements for plant and supplies are proceeding. Several draftsmen are engaged at (Australia House with plans for ...
Article : 87 wordsA wireless German official message says:— The English strongly attacked near Passchendacle. The village was lost. After vigorous counter attacks we drove ...
Article : 50 wordsBrilliant gallops were registered by many of the Cup candidates at Flemington to-day, but admires of Lanius were not pleased with his effort. He just managed ...
Article : 441 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. MacPherson confirmed the report that the British guns on the Italian front had been successfully withdrawn. ...
Article : 76 wordsA wireless German official report states that in addition to the main attack the English yesterday attempted an advance on Gheluvelt, which was driven back. Our ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. C. E. W. Bean, the official Australian correspondent, telegraphs:—In facing the serious situation which confronts the Allies in consequence of the Italian reverse, it ...
Article : 224 wordsGerman newspapers state that the stained glass windows in Cologne Cathedral are being replaced by ordinary glass as a precaution against air raids. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Tagliamento, upon which the italians are slowly retiring, is eighteen miles west of Udine, and at present is a broad swollen torrent. The rapidity of the ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Minister for Education (Mr. James) and Lient, Stutts started this morning from Richmond on a trip to Melbournce by aeroplane. They reached Goulburn at 8.27 a.m., ...
Article : 91 wordsAn official report states that aeroplanes crossed the Kentish coast this morning, but did not penetrate inland, being engaged by our anti-aircraft guns. They dropped some ...
Article : 54 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent states that the chemists' strike is creating a serious situation owing to the violence of the strikers towards a few chemists, whom the ...
Article : 47 wordsSir William Irvine arrived in Sydney by this morning's express from Melbourne. He said he had no statement to make. I at was anxious to consult the leaders of the ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. J. J. Macpherson, Under-Secretary for War, states that London possesses guns which are able effectively to shell Zoppolins at their maximum height. ...
Article : 33 wordsReuter's Washington correspondent states that Mr. Lansing has published the text of Count Luxburg's telegrams, referred to on October 28 and 29, revealing that Count ...
Article : 61 wordsA French communique states:—North of the Aisne the artillery struggle proceeded along the whole Vaux-Aillon-Pinon sector, and from our new positions in the region of ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Inspector-General of Police, referring to a statement that enemy subjects were able to buy explosives without restriction, explained that they were not allowed either to ...
Article : 52 wordsColonel Repington, "Times" military expert, states that Gedorna retires in obedience to a correct military instinct in order to avold worse results. A number of ...
Article : 124 wordsA nation wide plot to kill United States soldiers and sailors by means of poisoning vaccine sorum with tetanus germs is believed to have been discovered, following ...
Article : 42 wordsMaitland Jockey Club races will be held at Rutherford on Saturday next, Passengers and horses will be landed by special trains at the racecourse gates. There are six ...
Article : 70 wordsIn the Industrial Court, Mr. Justien Heydon refused the application of the Port Hunter Stevedores Association for the cancellation of the registration of the Newcastle ...
Article : 53 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states that the captain and several of the officers and crow of the steamer Loire have been decorated with the Croix de Guerre for defeating a ...
Article : 86 wordsDamage estimated at £1,000,000 resulted from an Incendiary fire at an American munitions plant and wharf this morning besides burning and sinking the steamer Korry ...
Article : 46 wordsM. Paul Cambon, French Ambassador in London, asknowledging at the French Embassy to-day the France's Day collections, thanked Colonel Murdoch (Red Cross ...
Article : 63 wordsLieutenant W. W. Suitt, Chief Instructor of the State Aviation School at Richmond, in reply to congratulations of a party of Prossmon who were entertained at the aerodrome, stated that ...
Article : 254 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsAn official commentor writes that the enemy is advancing in Italy in double concentric movement. One force coming down from Corinthia, southward, has reached ...
Article : 159 wordsCount von Hortling, the new German Chancellor, addressing the Bavarian Diet, stated that if the Allies win with the aid of the United States it would niean that the United ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. A. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, stated that Lord Rhondda, Food Controller, unhesitatingly recommended compulsory rationing if necessary. ...
Article : 28 wordsReuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that the Minister of the Interior stated that the Government was considering the rationing of butter and fats. He added that ...
Article : 63 wordsThe death is announced of Lord Londes-borough, aged 53. ...
Article : 13 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. A. Bonar Law stated that the forthcoming Allies Conference in Paris would deal with the conduct of the war, and not with war aims, ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Norwegian Storthing Passed by 71 to 80 a Bill prohibiting use of the Norwegian army and navy for attack, thus ahollshing the King's power to declare war. ...
Article : 39 wordsTen Sinn-Foin leaders in Cork have been gaoled for taking part in the recent demonstrations when one thousand volunteers performed military evolutions. ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Thu 1 Nov 1917, Page 5
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