The E.T.O. is evidently getting a little more fleet of foot. On Sunday It took that department 10½ hours to convey a message across the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Kiel correspondent of the "New York Tribune," writing on November 24, states:— "The Germans place great faith in a new super-Dreadnought ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a message of sympathy to the Mayor of Scarborough, says: — "We await pationtly the opportunity to punish ...
Article : 168 wordsAre we to allow terrible suffering among the homeless in Belgium if it is in our power to prevent, or at least, mitigate it? The question is a direct ...
Article : 712 wordsThe Norwegian ship Forth, which arrived to-day from Callao, Peru, brought news of the sinking of they British steamsihp Bankfields by the German cruiser ...
Article : 220 words"The conduct of the crowd on Sunday might was disgraceful. I have never known it to be so bad in Melbourne," said sub-inspector Weir in tho City Court ...
Article : 306 wordsM. De[?]casse (says the Paris correspondent of the London "Times" under date Augst 23) has given to the "Corriere Delia Sera" an interesting ...
Article : 1,073 wordsAn official communique states: There has been a renewal of engagements at certain points on the left bank of the Vistuln, between the Baura and Rawka. ...
Article : 110 wordsCaptain Fourie, one of the robel leaders, who was captured at Nooitdegacht, has been tried by court-martial and shot. The capital sentence passed ...
Article : 45 wordsWhen asked to-day if he were in favour of the Leaders of the two Federal political parties following the example set by the leading English statesmen of taking ...
Article : 89 wordsThe steamer Tritonia bound for New Brunswick, struck a mine off the north coast of Ireland on Saturday. It is believed that the vessel ...
Article : 77 wordsThe inquiry into the circumetances attending the alleged mutiny on the steamer Kanowna, said to have occuned on September 7 last, when the vessel ...
Article : 1,065 wordsAn official communique issued at Berlin slates:— The Russians tried to maintain themselves at Rimka and Nida, but everywhere they were attacked. We ...
Article : 79 wordsThe following have left here to join the Light Horse: — Eric Best, H. B. Talbot, J. Nolan, R. Williams, and J. J. Dwyer. Mr. Best is part owner of ...
Article : 77 wordsThe "New York World" states that tho Emden prisoners relate that when H.M.A.S Sydney was sighted Commander von Muller said: "If that's an Australian ...
Article : 61 wordsOne of the Allies' aviators bombarded and paitially wiecked a train at Zee brugge, killing 40 German marines and wounding 100. ...
Article : 65 wordsA Rome telegram received by the Austrian Embassy states that for several days the Austrian army in Servia was without food or ammuntion, and 10000 ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. R. Tambling, assistant teacher Clifton state Schcol left by the mail train on Sunday to join the Expeditionary Force at Enoggera. A large crowed ...
Article : 79 wordsAn official communique issued at midnight on Saturday stated that the British lost some trenches towards Neuvechapelle, winch they captured on Friday. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Allied fleet bombarded the interior forts of the Da[?]elles on Saturday. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Servians and Montenegrains are now pursuing the offensive along the whole front of Bosnia, and Herzegovina. ...
Article : 26 words"G." writes: Sir,— In connection with a telegram which appeared in a recent issue of the "Courier," the following extract from a letter by a member of F ...
Article : 137 wordsA German hydroplane dropped two bombs in Calais on Sunday, but no damage was done. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe "Hamburger' Nachrichten," commenting upon the arrival in Rome of Prince von Bulow, the new German Ambassador, says that Italy's policy of ...
Article : 57 wordsBread rose to-day to 4[?] per 21b. loaf in Wellington. A further increase is likely. ...
Article : 26 wordsWarsaw newspapers state that a Zeppelin [?]ship dropped l8 bombs in Warsaw on December 9. Two houses were demolished, and 90 civilians' Killed and 50 ...
Article : 39 wordsLieutenant-Colonel C. F. Plant (treasurer) acknowledges the following addtional donations:— Previously acknowledged, £14,176/3/3; Meithyr branch, 16/; ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Sofia correspondent of the "Daily Chrenicle" interviewed M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, who declared that the Bulgarians would remain ...
Article : 65 wordsThe German bombardment of Armentieres was violent. One thousand shells, many of them being incendiary shells, were thrown into the [?] in 10 hours, ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. Hall), who is administering the State granaries established under the Wheat Acquisition Act, said to-day that the Government is ...
Article : 284 wordsThe official "Eye-witness" with the British headquarters staff at the front, in detailing the forward movement, begun in Belgium on the 13th ...
Article : 206 wordsA great strem of Belgian refugees is flowing cross the Dutch border without any clear reason beyond a vague feeling that something dreadful is about to ...
Article : 53 wordsAn enormous throng acclaimed the newly appointed Sultan of Egypt Prince Hussein, on his entry into the Abdin Palace. Five thousand officials and ...
Article : 47 wordsM. Ribo[?] the French Minister for Finance, considers it to be impractable to impose further taxation, and recourse must be had to a loan for war purposes. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Cairo correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Australian and New Zealand troops who are now in Egypt aro splendid material, and ...
Article : 63 wordsThe "feathers"— using our special and figurative expression— in connection with the Aeroplane Fund yesterday, were most conspicuous by their absence. In ...
Article : 89 wordsSultan Hussein, in an interview with a newspaper representative, said he hoped that in the future the Egiyptians would hasten to defend their country as readily ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Attorney-General (Hon. W. M. Hughes) has telegraphed to the Acting Premier of New South Wales (Hon. D R. Hall) asking to be supplied with the ...
Article : 77 wordsDespatches from Germany describe the Kaiser as being thin, worn, and broken in spirit An American correspondent at Copenhagen says the Kaiser knows that ...
Article : 139 wordsAs a result of a recent bayonct charge by the Allies, seven of the enemy's trenches were captured. The trenches were flooded, but the Allied troops, ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. John E. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, speaking at Limerick, declared that the Irish leader had pledged themselves that Ireland would stand by ...
Article : 48 wordsAfter a lull, we are glad to acknowledge the receipt of more blankets. It can be readily understood with what case, may pleosure, we can give such ai articles in ...
Article : 180 wordsRepresentatives of the who it merchants who desne a legislative adjustment of the whet and [?]our contracts on the basis of the market values existing ...
Article : 103 wordsSir, — Will you allow in space in the columns of your paper to replay to a letter appearing in the ' Courier' under date of Monday, December 7, and signed ...
Article : 367 wordsThe Committee of the Boonah School of Arts invited the Committee of the Fassifern War Distress Fund to meet them, with a view to co-operation in ...
Article : 336 wordsHermann Adolph Ahlers, late German Consul at Sunderland who was sentenced to death on a change of high treason, the convietion being afterwards quashed ...
Article : 38 wordsThe correspondent of the "Tijd" states that the English and Belgians carried out furious and irrtesistible attacks in West Flanders. The Flemings, singing their ...
Article : 95 wordsIt is officially stated that the Kaiser lins recovered from his illness, and has returned to the front. ...
Article : 24 wordsTen thousand excursionists visited Scarborough on Sunday. Over 200 houses wore damaged by the German bombardment, and the loss is estimated at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsThe conference at Malmo of the King of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark has strengthened the determination of the northern countries to maintain ...
Article : 33 wordsA fierce artillen duel proceded the offensive movement of the Allies at Arras. The Germans tried to destroy the Trench advanced works with trench mortars, ...
Article : 133 wordsDr. Hexamer, a German American, in an article in the "Cologne Gazette," accuses the Americans of praying for peace on Sundays and supplying the Entente ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. H. Markin, who was engaged by the Commonwealth Naval Department as shipping agent in connection will the securing, loading, and despatch of ...
Article : 80 wordsSir, — I am a British subject, born in Brisbane in 1878. My parents were Germans, but are both dead. Yet I have to suffer a lot of prejudice from people. I ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Australian Steamships' liner Bombala arrived from Melbourne and Sydney yesterday with over 200 passengers. During the voyage from Sydney a concert ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 22 Dec 1914, Page 7
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