Mr. Arthur Henderson, secretary of the Labor party, and member of the War Cabinet, addressing the Labor Conference, said the Russian dele, ...
Article : 603 wordsA Roumanian communique from Jassy reports that Russo-Roumanians are [?] their positions in the various areas and inflicting ...
Article : 64 wordsSir Douglas Halg's Friday afternoon report:—we attacked and completed the capture of Westboek, and socured the remaining positions on westhock ...
Article : 113 wordsWireless German official:—Yesterday’s strong English attacks on an eight kilometre front between Freedenberg. and Hollenbeck at first broke in ...
Article : 45 wordsThere Is a revival of lighting In the Dvinsk. Sinorgon, and Brody neighborhood. and stubborn fighting south-eastward of Czernowitz. We penetrated et ...
Article : 79 wordsPhillip writes:—There was heavy [?] this this morning south Weslhock. after all-night [?] Oar men quickly ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. Havelock Wilson says the [?] and Firemen's Union is determined to stick to its guns, and refuse to carry peace delegates to Stockholm, ...
Article : 129 wordsA wireless Russian official message says:—Dense enemy waves Attacked our positions in the direction of Brody and to the region of Dub and Zarkor ...
Article : 95 wordsWireless German Official ;—After the most intense from-fire the enemy infantry attacked wide sectors eastward and south-estward of ypres in ...
Article : 77 wordsA later Russian official wireless:— The enemy's partial offensive In the [?] of -Brody was a complete failure, as he was everywhere ...
Article : 108 wordsThe “Daily Chronicle” Considers that the Stockholm conference is unlikely to have any result as the Russian Socialists want one kind of ...
Article : 148 wordsThe United Press correspondent at headquarters:—The British attacked on a two-mile front at daylight from the Ypres-Zennebeke road, road ...
Article : 106 wordsNewspapers stress Mr. Henderson's failure to disclose Information to the conference regarding M. Kerensky’s attitude towards the Stockholm Socialist ...
Article : 121 wordsFrench cominunique:—North of St. Quentin we regained the greater portion of the elements wherein the enemy gained a tooting on Thursday ...
Article : 132 wordsBy wireless German Official:—The Russa-Roumanian forces seven times stormed our susehitza position All broke down with heavy losses. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe Mayor of Lens, who has reached Paris states in an interview that the Germans on a pretext that they desired to hold communication with the ...
Article : 53 words[?] communique:—We have continued our [?] in Bellum. we [?] at night time several farms east of [?] and west of ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. Sain Gompers (American Federation of Labor) has cabled Sir. Appleton (secretary Trade Union Federation) declining the Labor party's invitation ...
Article : 73 wordsAfter the conference resolution Mr. Robert smile (Miners president) urged the executive to approach the American and Belgian Labor [?] ...
Article : 51 wordsFrom the "Petit Purlsien" correspondent:—The number of British guds in Planders is dilly increasing, and an intense continuous hammering ...
Article : 31 wordsA German patrol ship collided with German mine field in the Baltic and sank. Thirty of the crew were killed by the explosion. ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Havelock Wilson (Seamen) a calling a meeting of trade union leaders to consider the convening [?] anther conference for Thursday [?] ...
Article : 96 wordsFrom the Paris "Matin's" correspondent:—The British seized Westhoek Ridge after capruring the village. The difficulty of this operation will be better ...
Article : 316 wordsNewspapers draw attention that Mr J. N. Barnes. who was in the War Cabinet while Mr. Henderson was In Russia, and has retained the seat since, ...
Article : 155 wordsThe “New York World's” Washington correspondent reports that naval gunners on a miners on a merchant vessel have sunk a U boat by shell tire. This Is ...
Article : 41 wordsFrench [?]:—North of St. [?] there [?] reciprocal [?] In the region of Fayet the afternoon our fire stopped two ...
Article : 182 wordsThe "Morning Post" says that there are only two actions to retrieve the situation resulting from Labor Conference decision: The Cabinet must ...
Article : 179 wordsAt Washington Germany is believed to he endevoring to [?] a buge fleet of U boats for the purpose of carting off American troops and supplies ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Henderson, replying to Mr. Lloyd-George says:— “What are obviously Inspired statements appear in the press today ...
Article : 218 wordsA despatch received by Washington State department confirms that Captain Perslus in the "Berliner Tagehlatt" warned the German people that ...
Article : 89 wordsThe “Daily Telegraph’s” Parliamentary correspondent says the Labor Conference’s ference's decision may embarrass the way cabinat which is understood ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Henderson's contentment's regret his resignation. Political opponents recognise his ability as a Labor leader and admit that his political advancement ...
Article : 908 wordsThe Lord Chancellor has expressed the opinion that Germany's submarine methods are absolutely illegal, al though International law Is suspended, ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Admiralty reports that naval airmen dropped several tons of bombs on Ghlstelles aerodrome. Zuldwege railway, and siding at Thourout rail ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Miners' Federation conference, by [?]41 to 164, decided to participate in the Stockholm Peace Conference. This probably decides the question for ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that Mr, A. Henderson has resigned from the War Cabinet. Mr. Neville Chamber, lain has resigned the directorship of ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Mon 13 Aug 1917, Page 5
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