The formation [?] a National War Ministry is still in the air, and although the members of [?]oth parties met to consider the agreement arrived at by their representatives ...
Article : 569 wordsThe Servian Legation state that the Austrians are hanging many civilians in Servia for an over-increasing number of minor offences, including the giving of food ...
Article : 161 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) moved for a credit vote of £550,000,000, which he said would suffice to the end of May. ...
Article : 1,055 wordsGermany is willing to negotiate with the United States provided the commercial blockade against England is ...
Article : 189 wordsThe British steamer Netherlea (4227 tons) has been sunk. The Greek steamer Vasillssa Olga, 1400 tons, has been sunk. The crew have ...
Article : 248 wordsThe State Department at Washington announces the receipt of a memorandum from the Swiss Minister, stating that Switzerland has received a request from ...
Article : 392 wordsHolland will take over from America all British interests in Germany. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. Gerard has talked freely to journalists, but refuses to discuss political matters. He usurantes that only 300 pure Americans remain in Germany. All have ...
Article : 37 wordsThe "Morning Post" says that China will hand the German Minister his passports on 17th inst. ...
Article : 25 wordsGeneral Carranza is about to issue a communication, designed to shorten the war, in which he urges neutrals not to send supplies, including munitions, to any ...
Article : 55 wordsThe cabled messages still announce isolated attacks on various fronts, but in no case have these yet developed to any serious extent. The recent Austrian attack near ...
Article : 305 wordsVigorous efforts are being made in Germany to counteract a so-called "war disease" of a psychological character. It mostly occurs on peaceful countrysides. ...
Article : 180 wordsA Copenhagen message states that the Scandinavian Governments have agreed to the terms of a joint reply to Germany, protesting that the submarine blockade is ...
Article : 33 wordsA Russian official report states: The enemy, under cover of ti snowstorm, attacked northward of Kiselin and penetrated our trenches, but were driven out. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Rome "Messagero" says:—The Austrian attack began in brilliant moonlight at 3 o'clock in the morning along a front of five kilometres, between San Marco and ...
Article : 142 wordsGermany's anxiety to reopen negotiations with the Government of the United States, through Switzerland, is at least evidence of a desire on her part not to break entirely with ...
Article : 413 wordsThe Liberal meeting which commenced at 3 o'clock lasted until after midnight. Mr. Cook commenced by submitting the terms of the agreement made between the Liberal ...
Article : 565 wordsNorman Lockhart, of Sydney, has been appointed a Staff-Captain of the Artillery Division in France. ...
Article : 20 wordsA Washington message says that President Wilson's view is that it is for Germany to decide whether there is to be peace or war. The Presideut worked in his ...
Article : 290 wordsThe Press Bureau has issued the following statement:—The Foreign Office states that in pursuance of an arrangement for the exchange of British and German ...
Article : 156 wordsThe following awards of Military Crosses and Medals have been gazetted:- Military Crosses.—Australian Field Artillery: R. C. Osborne, for maintaining ...
Article : 88 wordsA Turkish official message, issued through Amsterdam, states: We repulsed British attacks at Kut-el-Amara on Saturday morning, with heavy losses. ...
Article : 105 wordsField-Marshnl Sir Douglas Haig, reporting late on Monday night, stated: We made further progress last night in the neighbourhood of the ...
Article : 233 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. James Hope (Junior Lord of the Treasury) stated that the Government had repeatedly but unsuccessfully endeavoured to ...
Article : 74 wordsThere is much indignation on account of Germany's action in shutting out the Belgian Relief Commission. Mr. Hoover, the chairman of the Commission, says that ...
Article : 41 wordsThe statement issued by the British Foreign Office through the Press Bureau, which appears this morning, reveals Germany's strong distaste for ruthlessness when it is applied ...
Article : 339 wordsThe first batch of Australian midshipmen are now joining Admiral Sir David Beatty's squadron in the North Sea and elsewhere. ...
Article : 74 wordsInquiries among agencies engaged in social work show a general agreement that baneful influences are abroad in London streets, but that the recent articles in newspapers are ...
Article : 308 wordsA Turkish communique, issued via Amsterdam, says:—We repulsed a strong British attack with heavy losses south of Lake Doiran. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times," cabling from Berne, says that after the announcement that America had broken off relations Mr. Gerard was ...
Article : 202 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that eleven members of the Labour group of the War industries Committee have been arrested for ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Press Bureau announces that the Victoria Cross has been awarded Sergeant Thomas Mottersbead, of the Royal Flying Corps. He was attacked at an altitude of ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the British headquarters in France, humorously explains the German communique's reference to the British troops garbed in ...
Article : 144 wordsIn the Senate to-night, Sen[?] Gardiner, leader of the Australian Labo[?] party in that Chamber, said that a wrong construction had been placed on his remarks regarding the ...
Article : 393 wordsThe account of the treatment meted out to civilians in Servia by the Austrians is, unfortunately, lizely 'o p[?]ve only too true. Austria's actions in the past, especially in ...
Article : 347 wordsThe war loan subscriptions indicate there will be a fine closing rally. A final demonstration will be held in Trafalgar-square on Thursday. It will be partially of a religious ...
Article : 106 wordsSir Joseph Wrard (Minister for Finance in New Zealand), speaking at a war loan meeting at Leicester, said that the Empire would raise £5,000,000,000 if necessary to bring the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe coal famine throughout Denmark is severe, and the strictest economy is enforced. Some cities have stopped the supplies of gas and electricity. The situation ...
Article : 63 wordsThe "Telegraaf" publishes an interview with a neutral from Constantinople, who says that Turkey is longing for peace and is suffering terribly. There is a famine in regard to ...
Article : 57 wordsThe "Daily News'" Zurich correspondent says that a member of Mr. Gerard's party declares the German people are peace-crazy, and vant peace now at almost any ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the Government would give an opportunity on on early date for the House to debate Mr. O'Connor's motion in regard to ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Berlin's meat ration has been increased by 3½ ounces, and is now three-quarters of a pound ...
Article : 56 wordsAdvices from Amsterdam state that Berlin has officially announced that the destroyer V69, damaged in the recent naval action, which sailed form Ymuiden, has ...
Article : 31 wordsGrave disorders have broken out in Leipzig (second city of the kingdom of Saxony). The city Is isolated. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. James Stillman, an American, has sent President Poincare, 1,000,000 traucs to assist the orphans of men who have been awarded the Legion of Honour. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 14 Feb 1917, Page 11
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