It is officially announced that the attack by the British seaplanes was carried out just at daylight against Schillgroada, close to Cuxhaven. The movement started from ...
Article : 298 wordsThe United States has addressed a strong remonstrance to the British Government against the present treatment of American commerce by the Bristish fleet. A lengthy ...
Article : 315 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" states, in reference to the German account of the action at Festubert, between Richebourg-Lavoue and Givenchy, that the latest fighting there was ...
Article : 88 wordsThe second [?] of the London Scottish rehearing a charge. This picture gives a good idea or what the Germans saw when they were driven and of a village at the final by the famous London Scoltish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsThe Belgian offensive culminated near [?], where the left wing outflanked the Germans, while the remainder kept the enemy busy. The final charge by ...
Article : 179 wordsAn official communique reports isolated German attacks between the lower Vistula and the Pilica. An abortive German attack to the south-east of Skierniewice entailed grave German losses. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Cairo writes:—"The.Australians" and New Zealanders are now in their desert camps. Whatever they have been asked to do they ...
Article : 219 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that General Joffre in an army order dated December 17 says:-"We have proof that the lieutenant commanding the 7th Company of the 112th ...
Article : 130 wordsA Reuter's message states that the United States, note to Sir Edward Grey cites nuerous cases ok detention arid seizure of are and warns Great Britain and France to ...
Article : 335 wordsA communique states:—We continue to advance west of Lombaertzyde, and have now reached as far as the dunes, where the enemy has established a line of resistance. ...
Article : 105 wordsAdvices from Berlin show that the Cuxhaven raid is causing the greatest excitement in Germany. The damage is believed to have been great, though it is officially minimised. ...
Article : 489 wordsDiaries from Hungary, state that two regiments in Przemysl made sorties every night for a fortnight, but seldom more than one regiment returned. The garrison has now ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Germans seem to have staked everything on crossing the Bzura. Division after division was sacrificed. They built pontoon bridges nightly, but the troops that crossed ...
Article : 353 wordsThe police are searching for John Kuhr, a well-known German inventor and wireless expert, who has escaped from Newcastle Gaol. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe German official wireless service states that while general confidence has been felt that the Austro-Germans on the eastern-front have been progressing, reports from the front ...
Article : 59 wordsThe "Eye-Witness," at headquarters, describing the fight on December 21, says that the British made a gallant and stubborn defence under severe fire from three sides, and ...
Article : 145 wordsA communique states:—We crossed the Laursing River in the direction of Olti, north-east of Erzerum. We checked large forces, and also occupied the khamour-Aganitz line, south-east occupied ...
Article : 51 wordsGerman newspapers state that the captain of the Yorck, the German armored cruiser which was sunk by mine in Jade Bay, has been sentenced to two years' confinerent in ...
Article : 59 wordsReuter's Sofia correspondent states that messages from Constantinople confirm the reports of increasing discontent, due to the serious damage to the Goeben and Turkish ...
Article : 69 wordsA sailor belonging to a French submarine relates that they rentered an enemy [?] (unnamed) on Sunday and were about to torpedo a battleship when the rudder of the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe R.M.S. Medin, which left Sydney on November 14, has arrived at London. The steamers Beltana (left Sydney October 27) and Clan Macleod (Sydney, ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Poultney Bigelow, who acted as correspondent for the London "Times" and New York "Herald" in the Spanish-American war, and who has lectured extensively of late years ...
Article : 230 wordsA naval expert, who refuses to allow his name to be used, gives his opinion in the New York press that the British will only be able to attack the German fleet by ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. B. Cantrell, a native of Kentucky, and for seventeen years a seside [?] Belgium, states that when visiting Liege ammediately after the occupation, he noticed the German ...
Article : 72 wordsThe "Handelsblad's" correspondent at Antwerp states that 200,000 Germans at Antwerp are preparing to resist a siege. Three thousand men day and night are strengthening ...
Article : 40 wordsThe "Messagero" states that when the Austrians were reoccupying Czernowitz they were guilty of terrible cruelties to those alleged to be in favour of the Russians. Some 350 of ...
Article : 85 wordsThe raid was kept secret in Germany until Saturday and there was much alarm, especially in Hamburg, until the German official report was issued. Most of the ...
Article : 55 wordsPublished lists numbered 101 to 108. show 35,883 Prussian casualties. Altogether 250,000 Prusssians and Bavarians have been killed, 850,000 wounded, and 400,000 are missing. ...
Article : 44 wordsThe naval and military authorities emphasis the danger from fragments of shell and bullets which may fired against aircraft attempting to raid London. The inhabitants ...
Article : 95 wordsIt is officially announced that Flight-Commander Richard Davies visited Brussels on December 24, and dropped twelve bombs on the airship shed which was believed to ...
Article : 71 wordsCaptain Walter Penrose Pritchett, a Victorian, has died of his wounds. Captain Alfred Barnes Rose who served with the New Zealand contingent in South ...
Article : 37 wordsAn Austrian communique says:—The Russlar offensive between Ryninow and Tuchow forced us to back somewhat. The Russian attacks on the Lower ...
Article : 152 wordsMonday night's communique states:—A violent storm throughout Monday prevented operations on most of the front, but we progressed in the Argonne. ...
Article : 106 wordsSir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, during, the course of an interview, sent the following message to the motherland: "As an Australian I was , proud of ...
Article : 131 wordsThree steamers struck mines near Scarborough. There were some fatalities. The New South Wales girls' gift of a pleture has been presented to Princess Mary ...
Article : 237 wordsThere is no development of the situation on the eastern frontier. A few [?] of Turks and Bedouins continue to [?] aimlessly in the eastern half of hte Sinai Veninsula, but ...
Article : 74 wordsIt is officially stated in Berlin that hostile airmen dropped bombs over a new zeppelin shed in a locality not specified, but without result. ...
Article : 63 wordsA motor force captured the [?] Martin Slabbert, ex-lientenant in the [?] force. Slabbert was chased for two day His men had previously surrendered. ...
Article : 34 wordsRouter's Washington correspondent states that Germany has notified the United States that the American Consuls in Belgium must be acceptable to the German military ...
Article : 182 wordsThe New York "Tribune" says that the British raid on Cuxhaven was a brilliant fest of the most daring nature, and puts the German raid on Hartlepool in the shade. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent says the disposition prevalent in England to believe that Russia is concealing serious reverses is groundless. The ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Minister of Defence has received a cable from Mr. C. E. W. Bean, Australian war correspondent with the Australian Imperial Force, dated Cairo December 28 as ...
Article : 97 wordsThe "Evening News" Hague correspondent states that while ostensil welcoming American food supplies for Beglum, the Germans are steadly increasing the difficulties of ...
Article : 69 wordsMost students of the immigrate problem [?] that a sever labour famine will follow [?] and the proposed furtl restrictive [?] will be inflicting [?] in ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Germans at Roubaix round £15,OOO,000 worth of raw wool, and are despatching it to Germany. ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 2 Jan 1915, Page 2
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