The alled Note is generally regarded as an effective reply, meaning that unless Germany states her terms there is not the slightest prospect of peace. The United ...
Article : 105 wordsThe German Embassy at Washingtou, in an apparently inspired statement, says:—"I'f the Entente considens that guarantees for the future are essential, it might make ...
Article : 56 wordsAdvice have been that British stamer Copeewood has been it is also reporbed this a similar dis has happened to the Norwegian ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Berlin newpaper [?] Zeitung says:—"We believe the question of the Dardanelles can be colved [?] for Russia without a contlunance of the fight ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Swedish Legation at Rome denies the story of the adhesion Sweden to the American sad Swiss Peace Notes. The Minister adds that "after the speeches of ...
Article : 47 wordsM. Caillaux, who was Prime Minister of France in 1911-12 and Minister of Finance. shortly before the war, recently visited Rome. It is believed that be came ...
Article : 148 wordsA British Admiralty communique rates an outrage in which German saye sery in torpedoing merchantmen apper to nave reached a climax. It states that ...
Article : 135 wordsThe joint reply of the Allies to the w man Peace Note was to-day communicated by the French Government to the United States Ambassador at Pans. The opening ...
Article : 377 wordsThe English newspapers applaud the reply to the German Note in similar terms of satisfaction to those made use of by the leading French journals above quoted ...
Article : 84 wordsStreet criers read out the Caar'a order to (rest crowds. end It had an [?] re ceptipn. The tort was also posted of hordings and dispelled the effect of the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe progress of the peace negotiations is being watched at Washington with the closest interest. President Wilson, who is in daily consultation with the Secretary ...
Article : 159 wordsLord Curson, in a new year menage to the Prim ran League, remarks:—"It is impossible to say that the end pf the war is in eight, and it seems likely that we must ...
Article : 92 wordsNews has been reoeived that a FVe eraser was torpedoed or mined on per 27 in the Mediterranean, and that.fo lives were lost. This is the fifth FreiL ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Prime Minister of New Zealar P. W. Maaiey), la an interview pa ia the London journal People, said he was ambitious for the Empire to be supreme on ...
Article : 357 wordsThe rumour that the Entente reply to the German peace Note bad arrived at the American Embassy at Berlin caused great excitement at the German capital on Satur ...
Article : 95 wordsThe New York World saye:—"Germany is not to he trusted, because she is morally bankrupt, and will remain so while the men responsible for her record of duplicity ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Norwegian steadier Thyra and British sailing vessel, the Harry W. AdamA are believed to have been sunk. Thirteen of the Thyra's crew were saved. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe New York Tribune, in discussing ike war policy of the United States, declares that for two years Amerioa's foreign policy has been shaped by fear of Germany. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Spanish reply to President Wilson, describing the American Note as inefficacious, has caused considerable comment. Some correspondents say the character of ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. W. T. Massey. the war correspondent in Egypt, describes the victory over the Turks at Maghdaba as one of the moat important, battles of the campaign in ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Note proceeds to point out that "these sham peace offers" rest on the European war map alone, which represents only a superficial and passing phase of the ...
Article : 204 wordsThe German reply to the Swiss Peace Note closely resembles the reply sent to the United States. ...
Article : 24 wordsLord Sydenham, in an article in The New York Times, says:—"The Allies have replied in a dignified historic document of first importance. It was neoessary to re ...
Article : 427 wordsThe text of the Austro-Hunearian reply to President Wilson's peace Note differ slightly from the reply as originally issued. It contains the following paragraph:— ...
Article : 135 wordsThe fans newspapers enthusiastically approve of the Entente's reply to the German peace Note. The Figaro, discussing to-day the refusal ...
Article : 229 wordsFully consoious of the gravity of the moment, and equally conscious of its requirements, the Allies, closely united one with another, and in perfect sympathy ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York World says it is understood that Germany is prepared to abandon her demand for the independence of Poland ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Central New says that the Allies reply to President Wilson was expected to be reedy for presentation ft this week-end, but now there are indications of delay for ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Danish. Swedish, and Norwegian Governments, after mutual negotiations, have instructed their respective Miniwers to inform the belligerents of their agreement ...
Article : 246 wordsThe leading articles In the Borne newspap em can be summarised as "a.' chorus of approval of the Allies' reply" The Messagero declares that the destruc ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 6 Jan 1917, Page 39
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