The official communique. ssued today states:—There has been a violent artiliery duel at Guinchy, in the La Bassce district, and we have captured ...
Article : 306 wordsGermany's memorandum containing the declaration of the paper blockade of the British coasts lays the blame for the situation on neutrals, who have not supported Germany. Neutral countries are comman[?]ing pourparlers on the question. ...
Article : 522 wordsA Treasury miante was issued yesterday poluting out that it is undesirable. even if it were possible, to give detailed estimates of the cost of the ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) announced to-day that It had been decided to re-impose the embargo on the export of hides and ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Premier (Hon. John Earle),on behalf of the Treasurer (Hon. J.A. Lyons), who is at present absent from Hobart, has forwarded to the ...
Article : 1,287 wordsThe Attorney- General (Mr. Hughes) repeated to-day that it was the intention of the Commonwealth Government to introduce legislation almost ...
Article : 431 wordsThe steamer Oriole (484 tons), with a crew of 22, bound from London to Havre, has not arrived at her destination. and it is believed that she has ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. H.G. Tennant, parliamentary Under Secretary to the War Office, introduced the nominal army estimates in the House of Commons in a very ...
Article : 348 wordsLending copper authorities estimate at Germany uses 309 tons of copper a day in ammunition, and would require to import 72,000 tons a year to ...
Article : 161 wordsMilitary critics are watching two points; first, Bagaelle, as suggesting the possibility of a new German offensive in the Argonne, and second East ...
Article : 154 wordsThe text of the German memorandum to neutral Governments announcing her intention of blockading the British coasts. contains the following ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Press Bureau states hat there are no enemy forces within 20 miles of the canal, and even there there is only a small rearguard, which is ...
Article : 178 wordsThe fighting in north-western and central Poland continues, but the Germans. in spite of their desperate attacks, tacks, have failed again to pierce the ...
Article : 319 wordsThe following further extracts from the correspondence of Sergeant, G. Green, of Sat[?]ly Bay, will prove interesting to reader of “The Daily ...
Article : 973 wordsThe “Cologne Gazette" says Mr. Churchill and his satellites have not considered what the policy of star[?]ing Germany must lead to We have ...
Article : 138 wordsGermany's declaration of a blockade of the English coasts. Involving danger to neutral shipping, continues to command much interest in the United ...
Article : 288 wordsWhen the terrible earth make disaster overwhe[?] last month a peasant na[?] g. [?] io an in[?]tant of Patergo was bur[?] under ...
Article : 44 wordsAn Austrian communique states:— The battle In the Dukia pass ended i our favor. The Russian Artillery was weal. but the infantry was strong. ...
Article : 154 wordsThe triangle, of which the sides are the Vistula and Wkna Rivers and the has the Rus[?]so- Germa, frontier, between Thorn and Soldau is on of the regions where the eastern struggle is now most severe. Another part of the front which has seen [?]ere [?]ing recently is the which follows the Ezura and Raw[?]a Rivers, Borjimoff. where te germans made a desperate attempt to break the Russian line, is on the lower part of the Bruza river, due cast of Warsaw, and about 30 miles from it. in a straight line. North of the Vistula the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 280 wordsA prisoner ,a Bavarian soldier, states that during a charge in the Rawks district. he saw parapets in front of the Russian trenches. A ...
Article : 143 wordsSpeaking at the Lord Mayor's quarterly luncheon to-day. the Prime Minister [?]t. Hon . Andrew Fisher) said that he was in[?]lined to think ...
Article : 196 wordsThe final [?]res in connection with the Bendigo by-elect a give the Labor candi[?]te a [?]rity of 427 votes. The final totals are as ...
Article : 42 wordsIn the House of Commens to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. H.H. Asquith) stated that the casulties to the expeditionary force to February 4 ...
Article : 82 wordsNeutral Governments are exchanging pourparlers concerning Germany's blockade. ...
Article : 59 wordsSubsequently Mr. Tennanat, In addressing the House during the debate. said that the thing above all which the enemy wanted to know was the ...
Article : 484 wordsIn the recent Foreign Office statement in answer to Germany’s charge of the misuse of neutral flags, It was stated that the Cunard liner Lusitania ...
Article : 250 wordsAdmiral Von Koesier. in a recent speech at Kiel, said,— “We have every confidence in our fleet, but we must not be drawn into an action, in which ...
Article : 121 wordsThe following letter, written by a member of the First Australian Expeditionary Force, and published in the “Times.” London, contains an in ...
Article : 1,216 wordsA prelis[?]nary inquiry was held this morning into the cause of the death of Benjamin Menzies at the Kapl[?] mine yesterday before the Croner ...
Article : 254 wordsSenator La Foulette has Introduced a resolution in the Senate authorising the President to take st[?] to hold an international conference of neutral ...
Article : 151 wordsCount Lalaing, the Belgian Minister in London, has resigned owing to [?] health. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to-day explained that the general prohibition of the export of wool was relaxed from the first of ...
Article : 329 wordsAn official announcement issued by the Montenegrin Government states that in consequence of Austrian and Young Turk intrigues. the anar[?] ...
Article : 229 wordsThe British forces operating in somall[?]land after eve[?] a desperate resistance have dislodged the dervi[?] from the [?] and forts of ...
Article : 152 wordsThe 142 Prussian casualty lists is used up to date show 953. 111 causal ties, many da[?]ing from September Three new regiments replacing ...
Article : 98 wordsAn accident occurred at the Intersection of Wilson and Wilmot streets this afternoon, but fortunately without serious consequences. a young ...
Article : 245 wordsThe Japanese authorities have seized the Norwegian steamer Christian Bors. because it surreptitiously conveyed to China Herr Von Hintze. ...
Article : 103 wordsA debate followed a motion moved Mr. J. King (Li[?]) condemning the Press Bureau, and the restriction on the freedom of the press, declaring ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Wed 10 Feb 1915, Page 5
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