Although there was no material change to-day in relation to tho shipping holdup, the indications were that developments may be looked for this week. The ...
Article : 163 wordsAdmiral Von Capelie has cu[?]sed sensation in the Reichstag by revealing a Socialist plot to paratyse the navy and [?]nuouncing that the ringleaders had been ...
Article : 32 wordsAdvices from Washington state that the French Commission authoritatively reviewing the recent course of the war declares that ...
Article : 182 wordsSir Douglas Raig states:—We repulsel [?]everal counter-attacks on Tuesday evening in [?]he neighborhood of the Ypresstaden railway. The enemy forced our ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsThe French communique slates that here has deen no infantry action in Beligum, and the troops are consollda[?]ing the positions won. Over 400 prisoners ...
Article : 90 wordsHerr Dittmann and also Rechs[?]agers H[?]ase and Vogthorr deuy Admiral Von Capelle's allegation that they were, a party to the mutiny, hut admit that they ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Italian Admiralty reports for the week ending last Sunday:— Arrived .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 508 Sailed .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 457 ...
Article : 65 wordsSir Douglas Haig states that the aviators accomplished much work on the battle front on Tuesday, despite a strong gale, and thick clouds, and the' artillery ...
Article : 117 wordsAdvices from Berlin state that the Reichstag revelations have caused a commotion in Germany, and the police charged the demonstrators in Berlin. ...
Article : 28 wordsAdmiral Sir Cyprian Arthur Bridge, interviewed with reference to the German naval sedition, said that It was o serious symptom, and he believed that ...
Article : 45 wordsFrench shipping record for the week: Arrivals .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 908 Sailings .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 877 S[?]nkings (over 1600 tons) .. .. .. 3 ...
Article : 28 wordsA report from Montreal states that Lord Northcliffe, addressing the Canadian Club, predicted that the soldiers would assume a dominant position after the ...
Article : 81 wordsThere Is no change in the position on the water front. All Inter-State vessels are being still laid up. A volunteer crew was to-day obtained for the Era, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe naval authorities dealt with the mutineers less drastically than they intended, because Dr. Michnolls refused to agree to the ex[?]ion of one in seven ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. Phillip Gibhs, describing events In the newly captured sector, says that on Tuesday night, before darkness, German aeroplanes came over In dense flocks ...
Article : 163 wordsThe S[?]a[?] Department at Washington [?]v[?]als that Count Bernstorff's plot was ins[?]ated by Roger Casment. and in ch[?] the des[?]tion of the ...
Article : 30 wordsHerr Dlttmann, au Independent Socialist. speaking in the Reichstag, said that a systematic propaganda existed to defeat peace by agr[?]eme[?]. Dr. Mich[?]ells' ...
Article : 58 wordsThe "Central News" correspondent al Rotterdam states that a revolt occurred at Wilhelmshaven sis weeks ago. and an inquiry showed that there was ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Lloyd-George. in receiving a deputation of agricaltural rep[?]ese[?]a[?]ves appealed to the farmers [?]o increa[?]e [?]rinously their found suoplies, not ...
Article : 157 wordsThe State Department has revealed cab[?]gra[?] addressed to Count Bernstorff's showing that Germany in 1916 propossed the des[?]tion of the ...
Article : 34 wordsRumblings of disaffection in the Geman navy reached London some time ago. but at first they were not credited. Confirmation wan [?]ined a[?]er in a ...
Article : 96 wordsSir Thomas Mack[?]zi[?] vlsited the warship New Zeahand, and the vaptain, who was recently appoin[?]ed to her command declared that in all his 32 years ...
Article : 64 wordsThe cablegrams addressed to Count Bernster[?], which have been made public. state:— "January 3. 1916. ...
Article : 149 wordsDr. W. E. Jones, the Inspector-General of the [?]same. in his annual report tabled in the State Parllament. says that the war [?] [?] increased insanity in the ...
Article : 362 wordsThe Un[?]ed Press correspondent reports that the Australians, after terrific bayonet figh[?]. gainedp[?]ssesion of Cel[?] Wood. some-wes[?] wa[?] of [?]roodse[?] ...
Article : 25 wordsAu [?]ian officaial report states—We re[?]lsed repeated enemy attacks on Monday at[?]emp[?]ing to gain ground at Castagna Vizza and on the Carso Plateau. ...
Article : 57 wordsLord Cowdray. In a speech yesterday, said he had no doubt that the air service would be the determining factor In [?]ompelling the enemy to seek for peace ...
Article : 49 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that Admiral V[?]n Cayelle caused a sensation in the Re[?]chs[?]ag by stating that some independent Sociali[?]s [?]crving in the navy. ...
Article : 213 wordsA wireless German official report states that Tu[?]day morning's attacks were a pr[?]de 10 a b[?]ttle on a 20 kilometre [?] be[?]ween Pixschoot[?] and Ghe[?]velt. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe M[?]ary cross has been awarded [?]o Lieutenant W. W. Cook, of the Nwe Zealand forces and flying corps. for conspi[?]nous gallantry and skill in an ...
Article : 81 wordsAn East African official message states that the last remnant of the gner[?]la band in the north surrendered near Eyass Lake to the Belgians, who occupied Mahenge. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe new [?]on[?]ge [?]ched in the British yards last week exceeded the total tonnage des[?]royed by the enemy for the same week. It is [?]a[?]ively stated ...
Article : 43 wordsThe French communique states:— In Belgium we are extending our advance [?]o the east of Dran[?]k. We also captured Papegoed Farm, prisonering 40. ...
Article : 43 wordsClcary denies all knowledge of the German intrigue and sabotage. He says that he has not been approached by any Germans, and adds that it is an outrage ...
Article : 42 wordsAs the result of a court martial in connection with the blowing up of a dymunite factory at Genoa in February. 1916, when there was a terrible death ...
Article : 100 wordsAdvices from Ca[?] state that the la[?]e Sultan had been ill for many months. There is much public sorrow at the close of a us[?]ful [?]e. ...
Article : 55 wordsThe United Press correspondent reports that a pocket of Germans In Dutsy Wood is still holding out, but is fast dwindling. Fighting continues around ...
Article : 136 wordsA wireless German report stoles that the Bulgarians repulsed the English to the south-westward of Lake Dolran. ...
Article : 22 wordsHerr Kuhlmann Is reported to be going to Vlenna, Buda Pesht Sofia, and Constantinople on a high political mission connected with peace. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe leading German newspapers deal guardedly with the mutiny. The "Vessise[?]e Zeit[?]ng" conshlers that the aftair very rgrettable, but rega[?]ts ...
Article : 111 wordsIt is reported that General Hindenburg declined to accompany the Kaiser to the Balkans, owing to the seriousness of th[?] situation In Flanders. ...
Article : 28 wordsAll German ships in Uruguayan ports will be requisitioned. ...
Article : 15 wordsA manifesto, signed by many business men and educationalists, urges a national scheme of industrial reconstruction whereby the workers will participate in the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe [?]mulation prohibiting the sale and the w[?]ing as ornaments of soldiers [?]des and d[?]rat[?]ous bas been relaxed by the Minister for Defence to the ...
Article : 116 wordsIt is believed that the escape of [?]he in-tern[?]d German U boat fro[?] Cadis has augmented the canees of involving Spain in the war. Spain stands insulted, and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe [?]ill for making provision for the se[?]emen[?] of rer[?]med soldters has been passing between both Hoases of the S[?] Perhament. The suggest[?]n of ...
Article : 212 wordsSir Thomas Mackenzie has visited the principal English and Scottish industrial centres, and collected valuable data ln connection with trade after the war. The ...
Article : 111 wordsPercival Phillips writes:—Yesterday's original success has been somewhat modified between Broodseinde, and Thourout. The railway embraces the area ...
Article : 142 wordsThe "Dally Chronicle's" correspondent at Amsterdam says Admiral von Capel[?]'s declaration has split the block, le[?]ving the Government derided masters ...
Article : 135 wordsAdmiral Von Tirpitz denies the statement that he promised the submarines would defeat England by August 1. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe House of Repersentatibe passed the third reading of the War Pensions Bill after a bot debate. Members Gract and Poland fought in the lobby of ...
Article : 41 wordsAdvices from Tien Tein state that business Is almost at a staudst[?] owing [?]o the floods. Fifteen thousand square miles of the country is in[?]dated, and ...
Article : 43 wordsThe head of the Dutch mission asserts that Holland-has began to slaughter pail of her live stock owing to the shortage of foodstuffs. A 50 per cent, slaughter is ...
Article : 59 wordsHerr 'Kuhlmanu, speaking in the Re[?]chsing, said that Germany had only one reply on the subject of relinquishing Alsace and Lorraine, namely, "No; ...
Article : 57 wordsMr Douglas Haig reports that during the course of the day hostile attacks on out new positions to the neighborbood of the Ypres-Staden raliway led to ...
Article : 106 wordsAdvices from Amsterdam state that four Dreadnoughts, including the Westfalen, participated in, the revolt. The of[?]cers were locked in their cabins, while ...
Article : 268 wordsIt Is understood that arrangements for the purchase of the Australlan lead output by the Br[?]sh Munitions department, and approved buyers, which had c[?]rrency. ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Andrew Fisher is receiving many letters from prisoners In Germany asking him to send more soup and meat Mr. Fisher, in conjunction with the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Federal Treasurer requires that after November 1 all stamped tickets used by the proprietors of entertainments in Tasmania and other States for ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Customs division of the Treasury Department 'announces that Australian wheat and flou[?] will be admitted free Into the United States, ...
Article : 31 wordsEnemy agents are seeking to create difficulties between Brazil and Argentine by reviving the problem of the River Plate jurisdiction, ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Fri 12 Oct 1917, Page 5
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