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Advertising : 29 wordsAn official Italian bulletin intimates that "reciprocal artillerying has occurred along the whole battlefront. Our batteries carried ...
Article : 221 wordsHerr Haase, in behalf of the Minority Socialists in the Reicritig, whea discussing the war credits proposals, ironically and bitterly criticised the Government's ...
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Article : 412 wordsThe German papers have published the letter on their front pages. They consider it the "beginning of reasonableness" in England. The letter has caused general ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the meeting of the Unionist Party Mr. Bonar Law, in an exhaustive review of the situation, said Lord Lansdowne had no official position in the party, and had ...
Article : 509 wordsEvery hour emphasizes the importance of Lord Lansdowne a letter, in view of the opening of the war conference in Plaris, and the sitting of the Reichetag. A question ...
Article : 729 wordsAfter he had referred to the Leninite overtures in regard, to peace the Chancellor expressed the hope that the lands formerly tinder the Czar's sceptre—Poland, ...
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Article : 66 wordsCablegrams from Rome declare, that the Germans are converting the invaded areas of Italy into a second Belgium. They have placed ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Canadian press, with few exceptions, denounces Lord Lansdowne's letter as being likely to afford the greatest encouragement to Germany, and contends ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Harris, war correspondent for The New York Times on the Italian front, says: —Italy fears a German blow by way of Switzerland. The Allies cannot afford to ...
Article : 76 wordsLord Robert Cecil (Minister of Blockade), in an interview, said Lord Lansdowne, before publishing his remarkable views regarding the means of ending the ...
Article : 83 wordsAn official report states that there has been intense artillerying from the Asiago Plateau to the Lower Piave. The Italians drove back enemy forces, which were ...
Article : 59 wordsThe United Press Association states that the Washington Administration, while approving of the restatement of the allied war aims, disagrees with Lord ...
Article : 245 wordsContinuing his speech, the German Imperial Chancellor said: — The fundamental principles of the Imperial Constitution must remain unchanged within its ...
Article : 129 wordsAn Italian official message announces that on November 28 14 enemy light craft attacked the Italian coast, but were counter-attacked by Italian armoured ...
Article : 76 wordsThere was a great rush of investors in the war savings "tank" in Trafalgar square to-day. The subscriptions included £100,000 from a single insurance ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. G. Bernard Shaw, in a speech on Friday, said:—After the decisive battle of Waterloo peace had to be negotiated. Great Britain is now plagued with two ...
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Article : 24 wordsCount Witzthum (Foreign Minister of the German Kingdom of Saxony), speaking in the Saxon Diet, declared that the Reichstag peace and ...
Article : 85 wordsA wireless German message states that the Reichstag was crowded on its reopening to-day. Members of the reigning German houses were seated in the Court box. ...
Article : 413 wordsMr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Labour Federation) describes Lord Lansdowne as "an aristocrat more interested in saving the privileged classes ...
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Advertising : 231 wordsThe German Foreign Minister (Herr Kuhlmann), delivering an address before the Reichstag, said those who were demanding war to the bitter end had ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Times declares that Lord Lansdowne's letter is foolish and mischievous, and peculiarly inopportune. It will be read with universal regret and reprobation. ...
Article : 95 wordsA meeting of the leaders of the Unionist Party, including Sir Edward Carson (member of the War Cabinet) and Mr. Walter Long (Colonial Secretary), ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 8 Dec 1917, Page 37
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