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Article : 174 wordsAlthough President Wilson expects some concessions or modifications of British methods of dealing with neutrals' cargoes, he has told the newspaper correspondenls ...
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Article : 537 wordsOn Monday the Austrians attacked the Montenegrins along the whole front of Herzegovina. The Austrians were everywhere repulsed with heavy losses. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Milan correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Government has unearthed a vast Austro-German conspiracy, with ramifications in Naples, Genoa, ...
Article : 165 wordsDespite the fact that it had been announced that there would be no recruiting yesterday, the enrolling officer, Staff Sorgeant-Major H. M. Scott, had a fairly busy morning ...
Article : 299 wordsInquirer (Waverley).—We regret that we are unable to supply you with the information you seek. X.Y.Z. (Tamworth).—Roughly, it may be ...
Article : 162 wordsFour German aeroplanes dropped 17 bombs at Dunkirk, Fifteen civilians were killed and 32 wounded. The four aeroplanes, at intervals of 10 ...
Article : 185 wordsAnti-war demonstrations and riots have occurred in six Austro-Hungarian provinces. The police in Vienna, in dispersing a ...
Article : 63 wordsThe intest offensive movement by the Austrians in Galicia has failed miserably, and at several points the armies of the dual monarchy are beating a hasty and harassed ...
Article : 169 wordsThe United States Government has been informed by its Ambassador at Vienna, and it has been reported to the Commonwealth External Affairs Department by the British ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Roumanians in the Abrud mountains of Transylvania have risen in a body against the Magyars, who have systematically exposed the Roumanians ...
Article : 40 wordsColonel Maritz, the rebel leader, with 800 followers, at Schultdrlft, attacked 480 loyalists and 90 of the latter were taken prisoners. ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Vollmer, addressing the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives, said the United States could easily end the war if she cut off supplies ...
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Article : 31 wordsAlbert Wilson, one of the sentries at the Small Arms Factory, was accidentally hurt with a bayonet yesterday. It is believed that he walked into a pile of rifles outside the ...
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Article : 347 wordsThe morning newspapers anticipate that a satisfactory understanding will be arrived at between Great Britain and the united States. ...
Article : 38 wordsFrom January 16 to January 23 the Boy Scouts Association will hold a "Scout Week" and rally, to which all Scouts in the country are invited. On Sunday morning, January ...
Article : 204 wordsWhen on picket duty yesterday. Gunner Alfred Whittle, of Albany Garrison, attempted to arrest for misbehaviour a stranger named Morris. The latter, it is stated, drew a ...
Article : 57 wordsForty thousand Germans arrived at Ghent between December 21 and 26. A portion proceeded to Ypres front, via Courtral and Houlers, and the remainder ...
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Article : 59 wordsThe Canadian press condemns the United States' attitude regarding the contraband of war, pointing out that President Wilson is now making the greatest error in his entire ...
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Article : 40 wordsLonsdale, a prisoner of war at the Doeberitz camp, who was recently sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for assuming a threatening attitude and refusing to obey ...
Article : 64 wordsIn response to Lady Edeline Strickland's appeal for food to be sent [?] to Belgium, a city merchant signing "J.R.B.," sent to the president of the Chamber of Commerce £200 ...
Article : 121 wordsCount Reventlow, writing to" the "Tages Zeitung," says the Germans will fight without scruple, and use till means to arrive at the desired ead. ...
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Article : 43 wordsIn view of the stage that has been reached in the contro[?]y between the United States and Britain in regard to the search of noutral merchantmen, it is interesting to recall ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 1 Jan 1915, Page 7
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