Newspapers, discussing the celebration in London to-day of France's Day, on behalf of the French Red Cross, pay eloquent tributes to France's superb war ...
Article : 159 wordsIn the House of Commons, on a motion for adjournment, a debate took place on the aliens question. Sir George Cave (Home Secretary) asked the house to ...
Article : 730 wordsA military bulletin issued at Rome publishes a decree placing General Cadorns on the retired list, without rank or pay. General Poenro (ex Chief of Staff) ...
Article : 51 wordsIt is announced that in response to Russian requests a considerable body of, Allied troops is protecting the Murmans Railway on the Murman coast. Further ...
Article : 375 wordsThe landing of a large Allied force on the Murman coast represents an effort to reorganise Russia, assist the counter-revolutionaries and the Czecho Slovaks to ...
Article : 503 wordsIn the course of a speech in London. Stafi Paymaster Hughes, R.N., said that the plans for attacking Zeebrugge were thought out six months ago An ...
Article : 103 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Heavy rainstorms yesterday limited aerial activity, but our aeroplanes dropped nine tons of bombs on, ...
Article : 110 wordsThe reported death of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg is probably the most important event in to-day's news of the war. Though the death of Germany's great strategist is unconfirmed from German sources, it is not imporbable that it is part of ...
Article : 125 wordsIt is reported by the Australian Press Association that the recent Italian advanee on the Piave necessitated the reduction of strong defences of reinforced ...
Article : 71 wordsIt was stated by Staff Paymaster Hughes, R.N., that whereas there were 300 wasships in the British Navy at the outbreak of the war, there were ...
Article : 268 wordsA French communique states: During June 150 enemy aeroplanes were brought down and 181 seriously damaged. Over 600 tons of bombs were dropped by ...
Article : 34 wordsThere are many rumours in Germany that Marshal von Hindenburg is ill, and [?]at General von Ludendorff has taken, eitire conttol of General Headquarters. ...
Article : 88 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We captured 120 prisoners and took 10 machine guns on Thursday in an enterprise south-west ot Merris We repulsed ...
Article : 94 wordsAn Italian official message states that an attempted enemy attack south of Sasso Rosso was defeated. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Prime Minister of Australia. (Mr, Hughes) telegrahed to M. Clemenceau (French Premier) as follows: "To-day is being celebrated throughout the Empire ...
Article : 144 wordsA German official wireless message states: We brought down five out of six American aeroplanes attempting a road on Coblenz. and took the crews prisoner. ...
Article : 51 wordsA French communique respecting, operations in the Eastern theatre of war states: South of the River Devoh we, continuing our ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Press Bureau elates that in the year ended June 30 last, on the West Front alone, the British destroyed 2150 aircraft and drove down 1083. The air ...
Article : 163 wordsA trainload of Bolsheviks arrived at Murman. Anti-Bolshevik forces captured all the Bolsheviks, disarmed them, and returned them to Moscow. ...
Article : 24 wordsA poster has been placed all over Ireland calling up men liable to military service who, ordinarily, me residents of Britain. If they fail to report at the nearest ...
Article : 98 wordsField-Marshal Haig, in a report issued this morning, slates: The English and Australians on Friday earned out successful minor enterprises in the ...
Article : 99 wordsField-Marshal von Hindenburg, whose [?]ath is recorded in the cables, was the [?]eat idol of the German people. He was an aged man, being over 70 years of age, ...
Article : 498 wordsRussian news from Bolshevik sources insists that complete suppression of the counter-revolution has been brought about in various parts of the country, and ...
Article : 91 wordsDetails have now been published of a plucky fight on June 20 between some trawlers and a big U boat with two small masts, and an exceptionally large con[?]ng ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs; the correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphs; The Austialians, near Merris, bided, their tune until the opportunity came to ...
Article : 273 wordsAn Italian official message states [?] The booty in Albania includes three, cannon, eight mountain guns, four french guns, and two french mortars. ...
Article : 81 wordsIt is officially announced that Irishmen of military age who come to Britain in future will be liable to be called up for service unless they possess ...
Article : 53 wordsA wireless German message staten that Count von Hertling, in the Reichstag, emphasisted that the chief army administration did not conduct the war ...
Article : 264 wordsMr. Arthur Henderson (ex-Labour member in the War Cabinet), speaking at the Northampton conference of Labour organisations, said that five rephes had ...
Article : 626 wordsThe "Frankfurter Zeitung" fears that the Czecho Slovak successes, will result in Entente intervention. The Japancse possibly will confine their operations to ...
Article : 168 wordsSpeaking in London, Staff Paymaster Hughes, R.N., narrated an example of German brutality. A British patrol boat in the Atlantic discovered a derelict ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has agreed to meet representatives of the National Council of MineWorkers regarding the matter of a ...
Article : 109 wordsThe defeat of the Austrians in Albania is serious. The Italians advanced in three days fro 30 to 40 kilometres. The whole of the southern bank of the ...
Article : 138 wordsThe British Nationality Bill passed its second reading. Sir George Case said the self-governing portions of India approved of the ...
Article : 89 wordsA report has been received that a Gorman submarine off Risor. or Oster Risoer, a town on the Skagerrack, inside Norwegian territorial ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Perceval Phillips, the war correspondent of the "Daily Express," telegraphs that the outcome of the week's work in the Merris sector is that our ...
Article : 60 wordsBelfast was holiday-making at the week-end in honour of great Orange festival celebrations, which were held on prewar lines, for the first time during the ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Miners' Federation his approved of the proposal to replace the separate district conciliation boards by a national board for the regulation of wages for all ...
Article : 73 wordsOfficial advices confirm the reports of the Italian capture of Berat, FrancoItalian troops operating in Albania are seriously menacing the Bulgarian right ...
Article : 151 wordsGeneral satisfaction is expressed at the Government's aliens proposal. Newspapers which support extreme action claim a victory, but insist that the ...
Article : 33 wordsWarning has been issued to mariners that [?]n unusual amount of wreekage was seen off Cape Henry on July 3, and also three days later. The presence of ...
Article : 74 wordsA French communique received this afternoon states We accentuated our progress north of Chavingy and east of Naverolles, and occupied the village of ...
Article : 171 wordsHerr von Hintze, who is understood to be succeeding Dr. von Kuhlmann as Minister for Foreign Affairs, in an interview with the Berlin correspondent of ...
Article : 145 wordsGeneral Korniloff has issued proclamations stating his willingness to acknowledge the Soviet's power, and offering to lead an army against the Germans, ...
Article : 78 wordsA mass mocbng held in Trafalgar-square passed a resolution demanding that all aliens of enemy blood be immediately interned, also the removal of ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. W. H. Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) has promised a deputation of Agents-General that he will favourable consider the question of the ...
Article : 190 wordsNews from an Atlantic port states that a U bout captured the Norwegian barque Manx King, off Cape Race, on the southeast coast of Newfoundland. The crew ...
Article : 39 wordsAmerican military officials expect momentarily an Allied drive from Salonica. ...
Article : 20 wordsMoscow advises that M. Tchternoff, leader of the Revolutionary Socialists, is marching at the head of numerous armed bands, composed mostly of peasants, who ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Archibald Hurd, the naval authority, referring to the Dutch convoy question points out that the convoy must involve a heavy cost at a ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Press Burean states: "Our air force, co-operating with the Navy from Monday to Wednesday, dropped eight tons of bombs on enemy docks and ...
Article : 72 wordsThe chairman of the American Council of Czechs states that there are 100,000 Czecho-Slovak forces in Siberia and elsewhere. Advices received from ...
Article : 72 wordsThe "Daily Mail" urges that Mr W. M. Hughes should be appointed chairman of a tribunal to take over the Aliens' problem. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe King will open Australia House on August 3. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe Imperial Chancellor (Count von [?]ertling), speaking in the Ketchstage [?]id the changing of the Foreign Minister [?]ould not change Germany's foreign or ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Australian Press Association states that our troobs are very active, awaiting a renewal of the German offensive The intensive training of recruits is taking ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Treasury has sanctioned the amalgamation of the London and Joint Stock Bank with the London City and Midland Bank. The combined deposit[?] ...
Article : 162 wordsThe "Telegraaf" states that Germans have demanded economic concessions from Holland, including the delivery of 60,000 cows. 13.000 tons of cheese. 2,000.000 ...
Article : 75 wordsA wireless Russian official message states: "Owing to food shortage cholera is increasing in Petrograd. There are many hundreds of victurns daily, and it is very ...
Article : 55 wordsSwedish rewspapers announce, on the authority of a well-known Swede, who has arrived from Moscow, that a Bolshevik soldier in murdered the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe king and Queen, of Belgium, who have been visiting the United Kingdom, recrossed the Channel by seaplane, and alighted near Havre. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe New Zealand editors, who are en route to London, arrived in New York, and visited the "New York Times" office, where they were welcomed. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Premier met a deputation of Rand native workers, who voiced a number of grievances and requested increased wages, better housing, and the ...
Article : 80 wordsA wireless German official message says: We repulsed a strong enemy advance at night north-eastward of Bethune. Lively artillery firing took ...
Article : 128 wordsA Moscow message transmitted via Germany states that one of the murderers of Count Mirbach (German Ambassador at Moscow) has been arrested. ...
Article : 29 wordsA committee representing gold-mining interests throughout the Empire, on which Sir Newton Moore (Agent-General for Westralia) represents Australia, is ...
Article : 57 wordsThere was been a serious riot at Brussels, owing to German officers requisitioning for their own use all the vegetables in the Brussels market. The ...
Article : 59 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the daily Chronicle" says: "Dr. von Kuhlnan's departure as Minister for Foreign [?]fair[?] is, generally, a matter for ...
Article : 62 wordsTo-morrow's "Gazette" will announce that 193 Australian officers and men, and 46 New Zealanders have been awarded the Belgian Croix de Guerre. ...
Article : 32 wordsDismissing the sinking of hospital ships, the "Morning Post" favours the carrying of neutral officers on board hospital ships. The newspaper points out that ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Reichstag Main. Committee has sanctioned the raising of a war loan of 15,000,000,000 marks. The Poles abstained from voting, and the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe regular meeting of the Soldiers' Church of England Help Society will be held in the Anzac Club, Charlotte-street, to-morrow, at 3.15 p.m. The ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 15 Jul 1918, Page 7
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