NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The British have launched a new offensive along the Sensce River and are making good progress. ...
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Advertising : 1,097 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—Bulgaria is reported to have asked for an armistice. ...
Article : 23 wordsPARIS, Saturday Night.—An outstanding feature of the French advance in the capture of the Buttes, which were defended by thirty [?] of trenches. The ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—It is officially reported from Germany that M Malinott, Premier of Bulgaria, has proposed an armistice to the Entente, ...
Article : 42 wordsPARIS, Saturday Night.—The Americans' capture of Mont Facuon removes a thron from the side of the French defence. The capture has ...
Article : 146 wordsWASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—The United Press correspondent on the week front says it is unofficially reported that the British have captured Cambrai. ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—The United Press reports that the British, attacking at dawn towards Cambrai crossed a seven miles strip of the ...
Article : 149 wordsNEW YORK, Friday Night.—The Bulgarian Minister for Finance (M. Laiptchoff) and General Loukoff are en route of the French headquarters ...
Article : 107 wordsPARIS, Saturday Night.—The [?] took thirty thousand prisoners on the west front during the last three days. ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—Mr. Philip Gibbs, the correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle," says: The ground attacked on Friday morning was most ...
Article : 421 wordsWASHINGTON, Friday Night.—General Pershing is continuing the drive in Argonne. From the additional prisoners and guns captured, the ...
Article : 42 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—The British Government has received Bulgaria's application for an armistice to discuss peace. ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON Friday Night.—The British captured Bourlon Wood and six thousand prisoners. They are within three miles of Cambrai. ...
Article : 25 wordsWASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.—General March, in an interview, said that the Americans had broken the Hindenburg line west of Verdun, and ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON. Friday Night.— A French communique states: Yesterday's attack in Champagne developed successfully. From the Suippe to Argonne the first ...
Article : 160 wordsPARIS, Friday Night.—Bulgarian plenipotentiaries visited General D'Esperey's headquarters, and proposed an armistice, with a view to the ...
Article : 57 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: The French troops yesterday took seven thousand prisoners. ...
Article : 21 wordsWASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—Reports from the West front state that the Americans captured Charpontry, Very Epinoville, and Iviory, one ...
Article : 31 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday Night.—The London correspondent of the United Press says that Sir Douglas Haig has announced that the British, in ...
Article : 37 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—An American communique states: The First Army continued the attack north-west of Verden, and took Charpentry, Very, Epinonvile, and ...
Article : 211 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—It is reported from Copenhagen that the request by the Bulgarians for an armistice caused a great panic in Berlin. ...
Article : 31 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Mr. James a war correspondent on the West Front, says that the advance of the First American Army on the ...
Article : 151 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—The Canadians crossed the Douni-Combrai road. A Belgian offensive has begun north of Ypres. The French ...
Article : 49 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Britain has refused an Armistice to Bulgaria, but has agreed to listen to peace overtures. ...
Article : 38 wordsLONDON, Saturday Night.—It is understood that Britain in consulting with the Allies regarding Bulgaria's request for an armistice. An answer ...
Article : 114 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday Night.—The Paris correspondent of the United Press states taht the Franco-Americans took 16,000 prisoners in the ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, Saturday Night.— The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the enemy in Champagne learnt something from ...
Article : 90 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—A French communique states: Our troops to-day, with the tanks supporting, made a fresh advance on the ...
Article : 228 wordsPARIS, Friday Night.—The River attack, within twenty-four hours at the Champagne advance, indicated that Marshall Foch has commenced the ...
Article : 191 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Twenty tons of bombs were dropped during the day time on enemy dumps, rail heads, and ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Portions of our First and Third Armies, under Generals Home and Byng respectively, ...
Article : 459 wordsLONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Rotterdam correspondent of "The Daily News" says that M. Malinoff's action is not considered surprising, because ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We took over ten thousand prisoners, and more than two hundred guns. ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports :We Attacked at 5.20 this morning on a wide front southward of the [?]River. The first reports indicate satisfactory ...
Article : 71 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—The Air Ministry reports: In conjunction with the Franco-American operations yesterday, we attacked the railways at ...
Article : 128 wordsPARIS, Saturday Night.—General d'Esperey's report states that the Bulgarian Parliamentaire on behalf of the Bulgarian commander-in-chief, ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Operations on the Cambrai battle front progressed favorably. On the right the Fifth and ...
Article : 269 wordsLONDON, Friday Night.—The United Press correspondent says that General Byng's army with some divisions of horse, including the ...
Article : 295 wordsNEW YORK, Friday Night.—Washington correspondent of "New York Times" says: The opinion of military officials here is that the ...
Article : 121 wordsGENEVA, Fiday Night.—The Kaiser, who was visiting Mannhelm during the recent air raid, was obliged to take refuge in a cellar, with his staff. ...
Article : 32 wordsAMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.—The latest Berlin reports indicate that pessimism is increasing regarding the Bulgarian situation. Feverish activity ...
Article : 134 wordsLONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our aeroplanes on Firday heavily machine gunned enemy troops and transport at canal ...
Article : 110 wordsNEW YORK, Friday Night.—Mr James a correspondent on the west front says that the American First Army, under Major-General Ligget, ...
Article : 251 wordsPARIS, Saturday Night.—Bulgaria is war weary, and the peace more was expected some time ago. Some reports allege that a Bulgarian delegation has ...
Article : 72 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—Sergrant Percy Clyde Statton is the latest Australian to be awarded the V.C. He [?] in Tasmania on February. ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON Saturday Night.—A French communique states: This morning the attack was resumed at 5.30. Our troops captured the villager of Sommepy ...
Article : 113 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—The Washington correspondent of "The New York Time" says that opinion regarding the sincerity of the ...
Article : 160 wordsLONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our attack on the Cambrai front on Friday was pressed on without relaxation until a late ...
Article : 242 wordsLONDON, Friday Night..—The Australian Press Association correspondent understands that the British attacked between Sauchy Lestrue, and ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Mon 30 Sep 1918, Page 5
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