Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says that there was no trouble in crossing the Somme, al hough I ho main bridges were des-troyed and the lesser ones damaged. Our ...
Article : 110 wordsPoignant details are published of the Czar's helplessness in the hands of courtiers. He and his suite were travelling in two trains towards Petrograd in response to a ...
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Advertising : 141 wordsA message from Copenhagen states that, the "Social Demokraten" says that ex-tremists in petrograd are agitating vio-lently, and preaching peace and ...
Article : 110 wordsA French communique states that after a lively struggle we succeeded in extending our positions cast of the St. Quentin Canal, In the region north of Tergnior we drove out the ...
Article : 73 wordsIt is dow certain that the German retreat which is daily increasing in speed and mag-nitude was planned on a larger scale than ...
Article : 103 wordsThe war correspondent of the "Lokal An-zelger" produces another apology for the re-treat. He says that the German command did not intend to leave the enemy the ...
Article : 97 words[?] correspondent states that the newspapers estimate the killed and wounded at Petrograd in the social strife at 20000. They are publishing daily interviews ...
Article : 194 wordsSpeaking in the Reichstag; Herr Helfferich laid extraordinary emphasis on the neecssity to hold on The main thing he said was home production from the soil. He quoted Mr. ...
Article : 197 wordsThis afternoon's communique shows that the French have reached the outskirts of La Fere, which is behind the so-called Hindonburg line." which the French have already ...
Article : 111 wordsThere is a belief that the delay in Austria replying to the Note from the United States regarding submarines is due to a desire to offer a separate pace. ...
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Advertising : 284 wordsThe following Government motion has been given notice of in the House of Commons:—"That the House sends the Duma fraternal greetings and tenders ...
Article : 110 wordsFluid Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We advanced rapidly south-castward of Per-enne. reaching points 10 miles castward of the Somme, We have occupied another 40 ...
Article : 275 wordsAll the commanders in the field have issued spirited addresses to their troops, hailing the new regime. and calling on the troops to crush the enemy. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe "Times," discussing the possibilities of the German retreat towards the Meuse points out that recent events indicate that the Ger-mans do not intend to hold the strong defence ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at French head-quarters, referring to the abduction of girls from Novon, says that a French officer saw and captured photographs on the Somme ...
Article : 46 wordsThe United States Government recognises the Russian Administration as a do facto Government. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe "Times" New York correspondent states that President Wilson's action in formally calling an extra session of Con-gress for April 2 regarding "grave ...
Article : 129 wordsReuter's [?] correspondent states that before leaving Aeyon the enemy carried off securities valued at 8,000,000 francs. ...
Article : 22 wordsA Bulgarian communique states that enemy attacks cast of Lake [?] and west of Mon-astir were heavily repulsed. An attempted enemy [?] north of Monastic was ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the Chamber of Deputies, M. Ribot, the new Fremier, read a ministerial Declaration stating it was determined to carry on the war to victory Referring to the German ...
Article : 144 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent states that it transpires that there was a [?] at [?] after the [?] of the revolution. ...
Article : 118 wordsAt a meeting lieut. Rockland, of the U.S. navy. stated that German submarines were known to be close to the coast of Maine, and an attack on ports of the United States was ...
Article : 37 wordsLondon papers view with [?] the opening of the War Cabinet as the beginning of a new ora of Imperial relations. "The Telegraph" says: "We can now ...
Article : 190 wordsSpirited fighting in the sector over which the Germans are retiring is reported in to-day's official communication from [?] which mentions no further [?] of ...
Article : 80 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. A. J. Bal four stated that the most important chiefs of Arabia had [?] against the Turks. As the Turkish force was isolated and the ...
Article : 74 wordsA high authority informed Reuter's Petro-grad Agency that the soldiers on the west-orn and south-western fronts sided with the people There had been some excesses on the ...
Article : 117 wordsA wireless Russian official report states that at Lida the enemy attacked after a long bombardment and occupied a position, and our [?] ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Pethick Lawrence, a peace candidate for South Aberdeen, while speaking to an audience of 200 in a hall was rushed by several people, A thousand windows were ...
Article : 67 wordsGerman cavalry are now In touch with tho French and British cavalry This is regard-ed as an indication that great events are tak-ing place, and that a real battle is in ...
Article : 99 wordsReuter's Shanghed correspondent says that bombs were discovered on three of the scized German ships. It is belleved that the Inten-tion was to sink them in the fairway. ...
Article : 38 wordsReuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that the "Bourse Gazette" that correspondence between the Czaritza and M. Protopotoff has been discovered proving ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Times" in a loading [?] says:— "The historic meeting of the War Cabinet marks an epoch in the Empire for all time, ending the supposed [?] of the ...
Article : 222 wordsTwo recruits were examined at the Drill Hall to-day, Horace W. Clarke, Scone; and Arthur Albert Connors, Kurri Kurri. Taking advantage of the gathering ...
Article : 310 wordsA Reuter's message from Hongkong states that a German gunboat was blown up at [?] ...
Article : 26 wordsThis morning the Australian mounted troops went through [?] and have been scouting beyond. capturing several men ...
Article : 211 wordsThe "Times" Petrograd correspondent states that the deepest impression was made on the Czar when he was informed that his own body-guuard had revolted He desires to go to ...
Article : 47 wordsChinese officials found bombs under the machinery of the seize German steamers. The machinery was dismantled and part of it was missing. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe German [?] referring to events in Russin, says it will be a dangerous instake if equal suffrage is not introduced into Prussin during the war ...
Article : 36 wordsThe weather information received at the West Maitland Telegraph Station. up till 8 a.m. to-day reported all fine and clear. ...
Article : 24 wordsReuter's correspondent at [?] re-ports that a disturbance occur Rotter- dam after the weekly meeting of revolution-ary Socialists, The police charged the crowd ...
Article : 41 wordsNew South Wales; Generally and [?] cool, and except for a tendency for clouds and showers, squally on the coast, and with Southerly winds. ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Fri 23 Mar 1917, Page 5
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