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Article : 84 wordsGen. Maurice, writing in The Daily News, says:—The military situation is extraordinarily favourable, but I do not see any immediate likelihood of another end ...
Article : 178 wordsA wireless message from Berlin states:—The newepapens publish Prince Max's letter to the Prince of Hohenlohe, and also the Imperial Chancellor's explanation, ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs has telegraphed:—The British, French, and Belgian attack has gained important successes along the whole line. It is interesting to note that the ...
Article : 147 wordsThere is no official confirmation of the report of Germany's unconditional surrender or the Kaiser's abdication. ...
Article : 24 wordsA wireless German official message says: —The enemy has penetrated beyond the Iseghem bo Courtrai Railway line. We withdrew somewhat westward and ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Hague correspondent of The New York Times states that Germany's answer to President Wilson's refusal to discuss peace terms is expected to-day ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. James, an American war correspondent, states that the latest American advance was made against the greatest concentration of machine guns the Germans ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Austrian Polish Deputies have decided never again to enter the Austrian Parliament, and have left for Warsaw, in Russian Poland. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. George H. Perris war correspondent, writes that it would not be correel to say that the Germans took hostages from Laon during the retreat. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Herman Federal Council has agreed to elter its constitution in order to make the Reichstag's assent necessary for a declaration of war or a signature to peace. ...
Article : 38 wordsThere are reports from Holland that it is believed that Germany has offered to give up her submarine warfare. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe latest odds at Lloyd's are six to four against peace by the end of the year and six to four on peace by the end of March. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Allies are now within a mile of Thourout. They have reached Sante, southwest of Lille. The immediate capture of Lille is not anticipated. ...
Article : 66 wordsBefore clearing out of Rouiens the Germans indulged in their customary thefts. Prisoners taken with stolen property said they acted under the orders of their ...
Article : 83 wordsPresident Wilson's reply has caused an intense impression in Germany. Papers point out that it has had the effect of a cold douche on the hopes of peace ...
Article : 104 wordsReports from Antwerp indicate that the Germans are about to send the German ships at Antwerp to Holland for internment. There are further signs of the ...
Article : 60 wordsThe newspapers have given prominence to the stirring exploit of an Australian pilot, who attacked and secured a direct hit on a moving train, the rear portion ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs states:—Owing to the unsuitability of the low, swampy ground in the coastal areas of Flanders, the British are not using tanks, but in places French ...
Article : 96 wordsIt is pointed out that, although Turkey has approached America regarding peace, there have been no direct overtures, and the question of a reply from Great ...
Article : 145 wordsA bar to the D.S.O. has been awarded to Lieut.-Col. T. P. McSharry, D.S.O., M.C. (15th Battalion, Q. and Tas.). His battalion was held up by a heavy ...
Article : 113 wordsA wireless Italian official message from Albania says:—"We have occupied Tirana." ...
Article : 19 wordsThe French have reached the outekirts of Rethel, which is 35 miles east of Laon. ...
Article : 25 wordsMeetings of Czecho-Slovaks held at Prague to protest against the exportation of food caused a general strike and degenerated into open revolt. The police ...
Article : 52 wordsThe afternoon French communique states:—We slightly progressed in the night north of Sissone. North of Aafeld we checked a violent counter-attack ...
Article : 49 wordsThe correspondent of The Daily News at Zurich states that, owing to the intrigues of the Young Turk Party and German menaces, Tewfik Pasha and Izzet Pasha ...
Article : 106 wordsAdvices from an Atlantic port state that the British Educational Mission has arrived there. Included in its personnel are Dr. Arthur Everett Shipley, F.R.S. [?] ...
Article : 77 wordsThe three Tasmanian V.C.'s and soldiers were welcomed home at Hobart this evening by the largest and most enthusiastic crowd that has ever assembled on a ...
Article : 112 wordsThe bar to the Military Cross has been granted to Capt. V. C. Brown (of the Australian Medical Corps); to Lieuts. C. A. Auchterlonie, R. W. Sampson, H. W. ...
Article : 52 wordsGen. Griffiths, Director of the Registration of Graves, has informed Sir Thomas Mackenzie that the military cemetery at Armentieres has been recovered practically ...
Article : 40 wordsHeavy damage has been caused at San Juan, in Porto Rico, by an earthquake and tided wave. ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 19 Oct 1918, Page 34
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