In the House of Commons on the debate upon the charges made against the Government in a letter to the press by General Maurice. ...
Article : 576 wordsThe "Times" says:—The Government regard Mr. Asquith's motion ns a direct challenge, tantamount to a vote of censure, and have set aside: Thursday for its discussion. ...
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Advertising : 180 wordsMr. Perry Robinson, telegraphing, yesterday says:—The quiet on the front becomes ominous. The devil's dance is about to ...
Article : 180 wordsThe discussion in the House of Commons on General Maurice's letter is awaited with keen interest and some excitement. Telegraphic whips have been sent out, except ...
Article : 295 wordsMr. Hamilton Fyre "Daily Mail" correspondent), telegraphing yesterday, says that when the Australians attacked the Germans occupied shell-holes and small dag-outs ...
Article : 181 wordsOfficial notification has been received that Private Claude Nancarrow, of Ourimbah, was killed in action on October 12, 1917. He was previously reported missing since ...
Article : 1,081 wordsGeneral Maurice has been unemployed since he left the War Office. It is understood that Sir Douglas Haig offered him the command of a division in Franco. This ...
Article : 347 wordsA Roumanian communique says:—The peace treaty between Roumania and Austria, Germany, Turkey, and Bulgaria was signed at Bucharest this morning. The text ...
Article : 174 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that as a result of minor operations we advanced our line a short distance on three localities between the Somme and the Ancre ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsA French communique reports: Marked reciprocal artillery activity took place on the Haielles and Villers-Bretonneux front. Four enemy aeroplanes were brought down ...
Article : 56 wordsGeneral Maurice's letter is the talk of the lobbies, and has caused a sensation amongst the public. "It is regarded as giving the lie direct to Mr. Lloyd George's statements. ...
Article : 543 wordsThe Governments of Sweden, Germany, and Finland have decided to negotiate a treaty for the demobilisation of fortifications on the Aaland Islands, which are ...
Article : 36 wordsReuter's correspondent at British head quarters in France, under even date, states that the Australians around Morlancourt are giving the enemy no rest, again ...
Article : 113 wordsGeneral Maurice's letter has caused a sensation, and produced a political situation which Parliamentary lobbyists agree is likely to have momentous consequences. There ...
Article : 682 words"A message from Kieff, via Vienna, states that the Russian Black Sea fleet has arrived at Odessa from Sebastopol, and has surrendered to the local authorities. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Canadian Government, is imposing an excess tax on 15 cents daily on all cinematograph films, apart from the Budget proposal for a Customs duty of five cents per lineal ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Kaiser, replying to Count von Hertling's congratulations on Roumanian peace, attributes final peace on the Eastern front to God, German patriotism, brilliant ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. B. G. Falle, M.P. (Unionist), suggested that Irishmen should be allowed to enlist in the French army. ...
Article : 46 wordsIn the House of Commons Sir George Cave, Home Secretary, stated that he hoped to introduce next week a bill for reviewing certificates of naturalisation, of ...
Article : 37 wordsReuters correspondent at American headquarters in France states that the crack American' airman, Captain Hill, formerly of the British Army, and author of ...
Article : 84 wordsA message from Zurich states that exKing Constantine is ill and in a critical condition. ...
Article : 26 wordsA French communique reports great reciprocal artillerying at night time north and south of the Avre. Enemy raids west of Montdidier, and in the Regions of ...
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Advertising : 169 wordsA wireless German official message reports:—English advances on the north bank of the Lys failed. The enemy employed the Australians for a night attacks between ...
Article : 101 wordsIt is reported from Helsingfors that Germany is requisitioning all petrol, metals, coffee, tobacco, leather, textiles and rubber in Finland, and is also assuming control of ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 11 May 1918, Page 5
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