LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The New Zealand contingent has gone into camp on Salisbury Plain. Mr T. Mackenzie, Hish Commissioner, and ...
Article : 64 wordsAMSTERDAM, Wednesday, Night.—A German destroyer has been sunk off Schiermoun[?]koog island. "That Central News" Agency states that the ...
Article : 77 wordsROME, Wednesday Night.—A message from Vienna states that the Archduke Joseph Ferdinand will supersede General Auffenburg. ...
Article : 54 wordsPARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communique states that the battle on the left continues with great violence, the opposing fronts extending into the ...
Article : 106 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Richard Stalles Browne, of Bampton Oxfordshire, is presenting the New Zealand Expeditionary Force with a ...
Article : 48 wordsPETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—The Russians defeated an Austrian detachment to the west of Sanok Pass, capturing guns and prisoners. They ...
Article : 60 wordsAMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—The lost torpedoer was patrolling the mouth of the Ems. Dutch coastguards heard explosion, and saw a ...
Article : 126 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—The first, Canadian contingent has arrived in England, and proceeds inland to a training camp. ...
Article : 22 wordsROME, Thursday Morning. — The Austrian army is entirely under the control of the German staff. Not-withstanding the Emperor Franz ...
Article : 85 wordsOWING TO GERMAN RETREAT. PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—A message states that the railway in East Prussia are congested conveying ...
Article : 65 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Night- — When King George was visiting the hospital at Wandsworth, he said "They don't play cricket," when a ...
Article : 44 wordsROME, Thursday Morning. — The "Messagero" reports that four Austrian torpedoers and two destroyers have been sunk by Austrian mines, ...
Article : 34 wordsPARIS, Wednesday Night. — Germany's operations from Lille are intended to cover the right flank, where reinforcements are being hurried from ...
Article : 36 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following cable message has been received by the Minister of External Affairs from the High Commissioner's ...
Article : 232 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Early on September 14 two German cruisers attached to the Pacific squadron steamed into the roadstead of Apia, Samoa. ...
Article : 230 wordsThe British Tommies in the trenches are receiving many newspapers. The football results appear to the first items of interest. ...
Article : 29 wordsTOKIO. Thursday Morning. — It is reported that the German cruiser Cormorant and two gunboats have been sunk at Kiau Chau. ...
Article : 25 wordsROME, Wednesday Night. — An official list at Berlin gives the German losses of killed and missing to September 1 as 117,000. Authorities admit ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Night. — In response to public appeals one hundred motor ambulances have already been given to the Red Cross Society, ...
Article : 42 wordsAt pierre the heavy German artillery is telling on the Belgians. Some progress was made at Rumpst and Heyndruck, south-west of the city, and the ...
Article : 93 wordsROME, Thursday Morning. — The Russian Ambassador states that the stolen submarine was built for Russia, but at the outbreak of war Russia ...
Article : 34 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night—A piquant story is in circulation to the effect that at a war council held before the Kaiser went to Prussia some ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Night. — The exportation of wool has been totally prohibited. The exportation has also been ...
Article : 66 wordsAn English trawler has been blown up by a mine in the North Sea, and seven perished. There were three sunvivors, two of whom were severely ...
Article : 31 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Morning. — Papeete advices show that the bombardment did considerable damages. Two vessels were sunk, and many ...
Article : 38 words"The Daily Mail" correspondent at Osteo[?] reports that two army corps are reinforcing the GErman light infantry. Poperinghe and Ypres are swarming with ...
Article : 103 wordsPARIS, Wednesday Night.—A German official has given indignant denials of the statements made by Baroness Debays regarding the looting by ...
Article : 54 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—Lord Desborough, on behalf of the Imperial Council of Commerce of the Empire, is inviting suggestions for supplanting ...
Article : 55 wordsNEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—Several vessels witnessed a British cruiser chasing the Karlshrue off the Cuban coast. The cruiser was ...
Article : 58 wordsHOBART, Thursday. — The military, authorities at Hobart to-day received a telegram to the effect that the Minister of Defence has approved that all enemy ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—Many private houses in London have [?] insured at 3s 6d per cent. with [?] against bombs, and lives can ...
Article : 38 wordsPARIS, Thursday Morning. — A communique issued at midnight states that, except on the two wings where the German attack was ...
Article : 83 wordsOSTEND, Thursday Morning.—The British steamer Ardmount, 3510 tons, struck three British mines, but only sank after striking the third. ...
Article : 26 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Another Light Horse Brigade is to be formed for active service. A cable message was sent to the Secretary of State on ...
Article : 93 wordsROME, Thursday Morning. — Mr H. M. Hyndman, chairman of the British Socialist Party, in a letter in the "Messgero," reminds italians of ...
Article : 66 wordsPARIS, Thursday Morning. — The French and German infantry at Jonchery momentarily quitted the trenches to watch an aerial duel between French ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—Professor Harmack, replying to the English theologians' manifesto, asserts that Germany and England are fighting ...
Article : 37 wordsOSTEND, Thursday Morning. — There were numerous skirmishes on Wednesday in the environs of Ypres and southern parts of western ...
Article : 33 wordsConsiderable interest is being taken in the Zeehan Rifle Club, forty members parading last night under Major Gatty. Several new members were ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning. — In order to avoid a sugar famine, Mr M Kenna, President of the Board of Trade, has purchased 900,000 tons of ...
Article : 74 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. — Lord Liverpool, Governor of New Zealand, cabling the Prime Minister, conveys the heartiest congratulations of the ...
Article : 68 wordsOSTEND, Thursday Morning.—Germans with artillery reached Courtena on Tuesday from Metz, via Liege. They were tired, and had been without food ...
Article : 33 wordsOTTAWA, Wednesday Night.—The Cabinet has decided to send a second Expeditionary Force. ...
Article : 20 wordsPEKING, Wednesday Night. — The Germans at Isinaufu are in a serious plight through lack of food. Many Chinese have been caught acting as ...
Article : 33 wordsThe second meeting of the Ringarooma Rifle Club was held in the schoolroom on Saturday night last. Lieut. A. L. Wardlaw presided, and ...
Article : 144 wordsAMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—The Diet of Saxe-Coburg has pasesd a resolution requesting the Government to draft a bill to alter the ...
Article : 41 wordsOTTAWA, Wednesday Night.—The inhabitants of Berlin, Ontario, of which 12,000 are either Germans or of German descent, have collected ...
Article : 62 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Lloyd George, speaking to a deputations from the 'Workers' National Committee, chiefly composed of Socialists, said: ...
Article : 194 wordsPEKING, Thursday Morning. — According to a German report the Japanese have occupied Yap. ...
Article : 21 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Federal Government has decided that the naval and military branches of the defence administration shall be ...
Article : 72 wordsPARIS, Thursday Morning. — An official report states that a German flag was found yesterday under a heap of bodies in a french where the British ...
Article : 43 wordsOTTAWA, Thursday Morning.—Mr Hughes, the Canadian Minister of Militia, on being interviewed, declared that Canada is able and willing to ...
Article : 40 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday Nith. — The Federal Grand Jury this week considers evidence against two business houses, who are accused of falsely ...
Article : 36 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting was held in the Library Hall on Monday night, the occasion being the formation of a rifle club. This movement has been ...
Article : 247 wordsPARIS, Thursday Morning.—A Communique states that the force engaged against us consists of 23 active army corps and 15 reserve, not including a ...
Article : 41 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Tension as the result of the wheat seizure by the Government at Darling Harbor, will soon be relaxed. One of the ...
Article : 349 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Australian Associated Banks are giving 5s per cent. on remittances cabled to Australia. ...
Article : 69 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—Mr. W. J. Bryan is endeavoring to arrange peace treaties with Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Japan, similar ...
Article : 35 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Thursday Morning.—A politician publishes a story told by a Dane, who saw Japanese troop trains leaving Dunaburg for Vilna. The ...
Article : 41 wordsNEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—An English wireless operator on the steamer Mazatlan, formerly a German, but now a Mexican, states that the ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Messrs, Thomas Schwartze and Windeler, catalogued 8043 bales, of which 4133 bales were from New Zealand. ...
Article : 155 wordsLONDON, Thursday Morning.—The fighting between the Belgians and the enemy before antwerp on Tuesday was of the most furious character. The ...
Article : 371 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Just before the steamer Canberra was due to sail for Sydney to-day, the crew demanded that one of the cooks aboard ...
Article : 86 wordsSALISBURY, Wednesday Night. — The Union Government has accepted Rhodesia's offer of a contingent for service in South Africa. ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 9 Oct 1914, Page 5
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