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Advertising : 251 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on Wednesday night, says that the Canadian raid was interesting, because the assailants were in proper battle ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 682 wordsIt is considered almost certain here that the German sea raider, which has created havoc among Entente shipping in the South Atlantic, is the Moewe, which ...
Article : 65 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquaters in France describing the conditions says that a white mantle covers the semi-frozen ground. The weather ...
Article : 205 wordsThe naval correspondent or the "Times" states that the enemy raider in the Atlantic is probably using the St. Theodore as a supply scout. It is unlikely that the ...
Article : 69 wordsWireless reports indicate that a number of Allied cruisers are searching for the commerce raider, and warnings have been issued to shipping to avoid the known ...
Article : 42 wordsWith regard to the new German raider it is now recalled that a month ago the Chilian German owned barque, Tinto, escaped from the little port of Calbuco, in Chili, after ...
Article : 106 wordsMajor Morahnt, German military critic, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," states that a French offensive is expected from Helfort, and adds that German precautions ...
Article : 54 wordsFurther details of the accident to the British troop train at Massy Palaiseaus show that the train was crowded with men on furlough. The train accidentally broke in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 wordsM. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," commenting on the statement of Major Morahnt, states it is a fact that Germany has especially strengthened ...
Article : 81 wordsBritish warships are believed to be weighing the southern seas in search of the raider. It is possible that the raider may have armed and manned some of her prizes and ...
Article : 85 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says: We progressed at night time northward of Beancourt and bombarded the defences eastward of Boisgrenier, and eastward of ...
Article : 72 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports angry German press comments on Mr. Balfour's despatch, supplementary to the Allies reply to President Wilson. One ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsA British company attacked at Serres and was easily repulsed. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe correspondent of the "Vossiehe Zeituug" says the violent British atillerying and the continued patrol fights on the West Front are intended to conceal a vast ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Germans are taking a new census of foodstocks on February 15. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states it is imperatively necessary if Germany is to pull ...
Article : 122 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters who has visited the Russian section says that the Russians who are mostly Eastern front veterans, are finding the ...
Article : 82 wordsAn official telegram has been received from the Base Recordsd Office, stating that Sapper Harry C. Humphries is in the First [?] General Hospital suffering from a ...
Article : 80 words"Verwaorts" admits that only the fear of war with the United States steps Germany from indulging in unqualifled submarine ruthlessness. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe iniddle grass track was open at Randwick this morning, and several Anniversary Handicap horses did useful tasks. The hurdles were way across the course. ...
Article : 129 wordsA motor fatality, in particularly sad circumstances, took place at Parramatta yesterday afternoon. About half-past 5 Mrs. Lawson (30), ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Deutschland, says a Balthmore message, with another submarine nearly twice her size, is reported to be nearing Connecticut. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Foreign Office categorically denies the assertion in the German Note to neutrals that Britain in 1887 did not oppose the German claim to the right of way through ...
Article : 123 wordsNews was circulated in town yesterday that Private Morvya Robson, who sailed from Sydney about November 18, had died on the voyage. The into[?]gence was ...
Article : 103 wordsDuring the week the reliable accounts of domestic suffering in Germany remains a feature of the news. The "Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that the beer ...
Article : 212 wordsAn extraordinary unexplained tale appears in the evening papers to the effect that a Spansih submarine of five hundred tons has arrived in the Sound from ...
Article : 39 wordsAt the Drill Hall yesterday there were five volunteers as follows:—William C. Harrison, Morpeth; William Hamphreys, Greta; Ernest Peddell, East Maitland; ...
Article : 107 wordsAn inquest concerning the fire that [?]curred at the Terminus Hotel, Shapparton, early on the morning of December 29, when a leger named Patrick Mackie was burnt ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. J. Compton Rickett, M. P., Paymaster-General, speaking at Doncater, unofficially suggested that if necessary one of the ways of getting food into the ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. F. J. Wilson, for the past three years hoadmaster of Singleton Superior Public School, received word on Tuesday from the Department of Public Instrnetion that he ...
Article : 159 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the leaders of the German People's Party at Kashel have demanded the total annexation of Belgium and immediate ...
Article : 51 wordsA wireless Russian official report states that in the enemy offensive in the region of Zberov, part of their detachment entered our trench but ...
Article : 61 wordsA very enthusiastic and successful meeting in furtherance of the recruiting campaign was hold at Dungog last night. Mr. M. Charlton, M.H.R., and Senator Watson ...
Article : 144 wordsReuter's Cairo correspondent reports that King George the War Cabinet the Sultan of Egypt, Sir F. R. Wingate, Sirdar of Egypt. Egyptian Prime Minister and General ...
Article : 105 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Allies have replied to the Swiss and Soandinavian Peace Notes backing up Dr. Wilson's Note. ...
Article : 52 wordsHot and sultry weather prevalled yesterday forenoon: but shortly after 2 p.m. the sky became heavily clouded, and steady rain fell for some time. The charge, however, had ...
Article : 232 wordsA message from Amsterdam states that the Skippers Union has declared a general strike. The supposed reason is dissatisfaction in connection with conditions ...
Article : 177 wordsA message from Reuter's Jassy correspondent says that the King in a New Year order to his army, declared that the present trials had not diminished its valor, justifying ...
Article : 69 wordsPresiding at the soldiers graves committee the Prince of Wales stated that 150,000 graves had been registered in France and Belgium Sixty of four hundred burial ...
Article : 115 wordsSenator Lynch speaking at Adelaide said:—"We should not gave domestic policies second thought in the present situation, while our safety is endangered. It is ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Finance Minster speaking at the [?] Diet, stated that the political and economic situation forced Germany to stake her all on the issue. Germany expects ...
Article : 92 wordsThe weather information received at [?] a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the following rainfall:—Armidale 115 points, Boggabri 123, ...
Article : 86 wordsReuter's Agency learns that the Allies are thoroughly satisfied with the present attitude of the Greek Government and if it continues loyally to carry out the ...
Article : 47 wordsA German Note replying to the Allies is expected shortly. Reports from Sofia state that the Note will energetically continue the Central Alliance's diplomatic offensive. ...
Article : 33 wordsNew South Wales: Hot northerly winds and some seattered thunderstorms and squalls in the N. E. quarter; a cool southerly change in the far west later. ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Sat 20 Jan 1917, Page 5
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