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Advertising : 632 wordsROME, Thursday Night.—Officers relate that the enthusiasm of the Italians is unbounded. They go into a battle as if they were going to a fete. ...
Article : 154 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—The Press Bureau states that time recent operations consisted of attacks along the southern and Anzac lines, and ...
Article : 162 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—The White Star lines Arabic from Liverpool, bound to New York, was torpedoed off Fastnet Island at 9.15 this ...
Article : 157 wordsAMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A German communique states: We took 3900 further prisoners at Kovno. The Russians under presure through ...
Article : 166 wordsPARIS, Thursday Night—A communique states: Our attack made us masters of the junction of the Bethune, Arras, and Aslainangres roads ...
Article : 98 wordsGENEVA, Friday Morning.—Telegrams from Innsbruck state that the capture of Kovno, cost the Germans several army corps. They lost thirty ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—The British steamer Thornfield, 488 tons, the Wilson liner Serbino, 2205 tons, and the Grodno, 1955 tons, have been ...
Article : 37 wordsAMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A German communique admits the French success between Angres and Souchez, and also temporary successes ...
Article : 25 wordsCHRISTIANIA, Thursday Night.—A submarine stopped the mail steamer Haakon, bound to England and seized the mails. The Norwegian ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—All except six of the Arabic's passengers have been saved. ...
Article : 19 wordsROME, Friday Morning.—A communique states: We expelled the defenders from the Pozzi Alti fort, in the Tonale zone, and occupied the ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—Lord Kitchener has returned, after spending three days on the west front. He is more confident than ever of final ...
Article : 629 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—General Sir Ian Hamilton states that in the recent heavy fighting at Anzac there were heavy casualties on both sides. ...
Article : 42 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—The White Star Company announce that the Arabic was torpedoed without warning, in latitude 50.49, longitude ...
Article : 136 wordsPETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—A communique confirms the German success at Novogeorgievsk, and that the battering of the northern sector ...
Article : 26 wordsThe British steamer Dunsley, 4093 tons, has been torpedoed, but she is still afloat. ...
Article : 18 wordsATHENS, Thursday Night.—There is great activity at Krupp's works at Constantinople, which are turning out two thousand shells daily. ...
Article : 27 wordsPETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A communique admits that the Germans have occupied Kovno town. ...
Article : 21 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—The Norwegian steamer Magda has been sunk. ...
Article : 16 wordsAMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—An Austrian communique stats: We repulsed six attacks on the Tolmino bridge-heads, which are still firmly ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Times" correspondent at Sofia, states that antagonism between the German and Turkish officers in increasing. The ...
Article : 162 wordsZURICH, Friday Morning.—Between one hundred and two hundred thousand reinforcements have lately proceed from the west front ...
Article : 81 wordsSOFIA, Thursday Night.—Requiem services were held throughout Bulgaria for the Armenian victims of the Turkish outrages. Speeches were made ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—Arrangements are being made for the transfer of many Australian wounded soldiers from Manchester and other ...
Article : 97 wordsThirty of those rescued were injured, some of them severely. Passengers narrate, that they were greatly alarmed, and rushed for life preservers, and ...
Article : 67 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—As a counter-blast to the recent annexationist manifestos, eighty-two politicians and intellectual persons, including Herr ...
Article : 153 wordsPETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—The German tactics at Kovno consisted of feigning an advance onVilkomir. with a view of engaging a portion of ...
Article : 317 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—The Labor Leader." the office of which was raided yesterday, has appeared with a column blank, except for the heading ...
Article : 39 wordsCaptain Finch, of the Arabic rescued the crew of the Saint Cuthbert, an oil boat in the Atlantic in 1908. He is suffering from an injured leg ...
Article : 95 wordsLONDON. Friday Morning.—The residents of perak have presented two aeroplanes to the Army Council. making three from Malaya. ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—Reuter in a review of four months in Ga[?]polis says there has been a period of hard experience since the Australians and ...
Article : 311 wordsAMSTERDAM. Friday Morning.—Major-General Fitcheff the Bulgarian War Minister, has resigned, with a view of resuming his position as ...
Article : 41 wordsNEW YORK, Friday Morning.—When the Arabic, left on her last voyage from here sand bags were piled around her steering gear, as a ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—Major Harold M'Cormick, of the East Lancashire Regiment, and formerly of Geelong, has been wounded in the ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Thursday Night.—The British Embassy at Washington announce Embassy at Washington, announces the declaration to cotton as contraband, but the date has not been ...
Article : 30 wordsThe latest figures show twenty-seven of the crew and six passengers missing including one American. Twenty-six Americans were aboard. Mr. Aubrey ...
Article : 45 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—Ladies shopping in London are constantly finding that the emporiums cannot match colors, and it is predicted the ...
Article : 53 wordsNEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The Allies intimate that it is their intention to stand behind the cotton market, to minimise embarrassment in ...
Article : 71 wordsPresident Wilson, on being informed of the disaster, refused to comment until he has learned if any Americans were aboard. If so it is understood ...
Article : 47 wordsPETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A communique states: Our warships protecting the Gulf of Riga, drew closer, owing to the enemy's superiority. The ...
Article : 180 wordsLONDON, Friday Morning.—A Berlin wireless message alleges that Reuter suppressed reports regarding British registration, and proving that ...
Article : 34 wordsNewspaper comment contends that it was not the submarine's fault that the Arabic was not a second Lusitania disaster. The excuses offered to justify ...
Article : 50 wordsSOFIA, Thursday Night.—It is stated that the Kaiser telegraphed to King Constantine, urging Greece not to make a concession to Bulgaria ...
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Advertising : 152 words"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Washington states that the sinking of the Arabic has caused a sensation, and drastic Government ...
Article : 43 wordsBLOEMFONTEIN, Friday Morning,—The South African Party Congress was crowded, and General Botha and General Smuts were ovationed. General ...
Article : 88 wordsMELBOURNE Friday.—The Senate to-day received in silence the official announcement by the Minister for Defence of the sinking of the s.s. Arabic ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsAMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—An Austrian communique states: We conquered a crossing on the Bug, north of Janow and Konstandinow, and ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Sat 21 Aug 1915, Page 7
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