Field Marshal Half reports:—We attacked at 6.25 this morning on a six miles front north-constword of Ypres, and our troops are progressing satisfactorily, ...
Article : 68 wordsThe “Daily Chr[?]cle’s” Amsterdam correspondent says the German [?] trouble began when the crews of several vessels showed a nervous tension, which ...
Article : 220 wordsThe “New York World’s” Petrograd correspondent has interviewed [?], the new War Minister, who said:—“By the spring you will see a new ...
Article : 93 wordsCorrespondents report the [?] Lorraine prisons are crowded, mostly [?] persons alleged to entertain sentiments hostile to Germany. The mil[?] ...
Article : 83 wordsThe French sailing ship Blanche fought a submarine for two and a half hours, and was finally torpedoed. The explosion killed the captain and many ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Admiralty reports that despite had weather naval aircraft dropped many bombs on Rappelho[?]k aerodrome yesterday. All machines returned. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe fifth battle on [?] slopes of Paschend[?] Ridge resulted in fighting as determined as any in the war. The enemy made a superhuman effort to ...
Article : 277 wordsVon K[?]khmann’s [?] declaration in regard to Alsa[?] is the topic of co[?]ment in all the newspapers. They [?] a redoubling of efforts to secure ...
Article : 52 wordsRussian communique:—The enemy landed one or two divisions at Osel and Dago Islands, in the Gulf of Riga. The debarkation was carried out with ...
Article : 187 wordsThe War Office reports that Major-General S[?]mond has been appointed Director of General Military Aerona[?] in succession to General ...
Article : 47 wordsWireless, German, official:—The English yesterday penetrated between the station and the village of Poelcapelle. We threw hack the enemy on both sides ...
Article : 67 wordsA man was sentenced at the Thames Court to six months, and also fined £40, for crying, “Take cover,” and falsely reporting an air raid. The magistrate ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Field Marshal’s Saturday night report:—“Wet and stormy, and usual reciprocal artillerying. Prisoners yesterday, 741, including 41 officers. ...
Article : 20 wordsA Manchester resident named Veno had offered £1000 to the first British airman bombing Berlin. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt Washington it is believed that the [?]utiny in the German navy is more serious than has been announced, as there are indications that the navy’s ...
Article : 154 wordsDouglas Ha[?]g reports:—Heavy [?] fell all night long, and is still con-[?] No hostile counter attacks have developed on the battle front. ...
Article : 26 wordsWireless Garman official:—Between Lys and Ypres-Menia road the artillery [?] increased suddenly to [?] this morning. New enemy attacks then ...
Article : 51 wordsA United Press Message:—The Brit[?] all their first objectives, [?] are still sweeping on, carrying all before them, Considerable [?] of ...
Article : 31 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:—Our aeroplanes on Thursday took every opportunity to reconnoitre the enemy’s positions during the interval of clear ...
Article : 67 wordsFrench communique:—North of the Alone the Germans during the night [?] several attacks on our positions in the Hurtebise-Cherr[?] sector ...
Article : 43 wordsThe United Press correspondent at the front:—The battle front extends six [?] south from [?]outhswod. Everything is going well, find and it noon [?] ...
Article : 281 wordsFarls “Matin” points out that the [?] of these islands give Germany an important base for a movement from the north against the Russian [?] ...
Article : 41 wordsWireless German official:—The battle is still in full [?]ing on the Langemar[?]-Zennebe[?] front. The limiting continues in some places where the English ...
Article : 41 wordsSir Douglas Haig:—Despite the weather our machines went out till four in the afternoon: with great difficulty they located our troops, watched tho enemy’s ...
Article : 96 wordsOur correspondent at the west front, writing on October [?]0, says the Australian unit are still enduring cheerfully the [?] and hardships. Their ...
Article : 348 wordsOur correspondent on the West front says that in Thursday’s attack the Australians advanced to the Yares-Roulers [?] which the Germans commanded ...
Article : 375 wordsSeven Germans have been indicted for plotting to blow up steamships. Federal agents have arrested three men for conspiracy to smuggle tungsten to ...
Article : 40 wordsWireless, German official:—In a combined action of the army and navy, we obtained a footing on Osel Island. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe “New York Times” and the “New York Sun” warn the public against attaching an undue importance to the mutiny. “The movement must he well ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the “New York T[?]” quotes a pamphlet by General Von Fretag Lo[?]ghoven. which the German [?] endeavored to prevent ...
Article : 86 wordsAdularai Mayo has returned from his inspection of the American fleet in Europe. He says there is splendid fraternisation, and most effective ...
Article : 33 wordsAn official message from Berlin states that naval air ships and hydroplanes repeatedly attacked the military establishments on the Gulf of Riga, and dropped ...
Article : 34 wordsThe [?] Foreign Minister has informed the United States that [?] a indicial standard to be establish[?]ted which will [?] ever cause justice ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Due [?]'Annunzio has been awarded his fourth medal for bravery. This last was won in the air raid on Cattero. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt Christiania it is officially stated that the police regard foreign spies as responsible for the outbreak of fires, aiming at the destruction of goods ...
Article : 62 wordsLord Robert Cecil states that several German submarine crews, for refusing to sail after the Wilhelmshaven mutiny, were shot. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe “New York Times” correspondent at The H[?]gue says that Briti[?] cutting off the commercial coble communication has caused considerable ...
Article : 58 wordsExcerpts from Austrian newspapers Will President Wilson against believing that the Coalition Ministry const[?] a step to the de[?] of ...
Article : 40 wordsThe German crisis continues in full blast. The newspapers are demanding Dr. Michaelis’ resignation. Von Capelle is apparently offered as a scapegoat and ...
Article : 69 words[?] Hats:—Notwithstanding [?] heavy rain, our troops form[?] [?] the morning’s attack, and pro[?] [?] the entire front from [?] ...
Article : 108 wordsGermany’s reply to Sweden’s despatch regrets the despatch of Luxburg’s telegrams and his use of the Swedish service in any way which could mean ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Shipping Board at Washington requisitions all American ships over [?]00 tons on October 15. ...
Article : 22 wordsLord Robert Cecil, commenting on the British embargo on the Dutch transmitter, of German sand, gravel, and metal, declared that the Question was very ...
Article : 115 wordsIt is pointed out that the reduced insurance rates on shipping concerns seamen as it is another evidence of the diminution of [?] boat dangers. ...
Article : 53 wordsAt Washington the news of Von Cap[?]lle’s resignation has gratified the officials. The event is interpreted as another milestone on the road to the failure ...
Article : 63 wordsAdvices from Oostburg state that warships are shelling the German positions on the Belgian coast. ...
Article : 19 wordsThus Philip Gib[?]s:—We struck northeastword to-day towards the village of Passchendaele, whose ruins, looming through the mist, resemble the ...
Article : 421 wordsWireless Russian official:—We counter-attacked and restored the position southward of Pskov high road. The enemy’ artillery forced back our ...
Article : 56 wordsBuenos Ayres reports that Von Lu[?] has arrived at the de[?]tention camp at Marlin Garcia Island. ...
Article : 22 wordsParis “Maticks” Zurich correspondent says the German crisis is the gravest since the war started. Dr. Mlohaeils and the Pan-Germans find themselves pitted ...
Article : 56 wordsWitnesses In the Immingham case at Row street testified that work done for Admiralty officials was charged to the navy ships. It Is alleged that one ...
Article : 72 wordsHolland agreed to stop the transmission of German concrete material from August 15 till early in 1018, then decided, without Britain’s assent, to continue till ...
Article : 56 wordsFrench communique—Artillery is very active about Laf[?] mill and in the region of Ora[?]ne. The enemy raids at Soua[?] and A[?] mentioned this ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Russian Embassy at Washin[?]ton has received very pleasing advices from Russia, which indicate that the Social [?] do not desire to take supreme power. ...
Article : 112 wordsItalian official:—We crushed an attempted attack in the Costabeella region. Our batteries on the Car[?] dispersed Australian troops marching eastward of ...
Article : 40 wordsA Berlin message to the Swiss Socialist paper, “Tagwach[?]t,” says the workers deeply resent the mutiny disclosures, which have been grossly exaggerated for ...
Article : 47 wordsAt an American luncheon to the Japanese Ambassador, Sir Frank Powell, the chairman, said a Mexican despatch wherein Germany expressed a hope to ...
Article : 128 wordsFrench communique:—The night, was [?] by great mutual artillery octiv[?] and a series of German attempts on [?]rlous parts of the front including west ...
Article : 66 wordsIn New York it is stated that Bernstorff smuggled diplomatic documents from the United States in tobacco hogsheads, which were shipped by e German ...
Article : 74 wordsEast Africa, official:—The right column of our troops from K[?]wa has occupied Ruponda, an important [?] of tracks at the north-western end ...
Article : 90 wordsAalborg (Denmark) “St[?]tidende” says the mutiny in the German navy, began in February last, when the Dreadnought Bayern’s crew, owing to[?] ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. Churchill has abolished leaving certificates and granted fully qualified and skilled engineers and moulders engaged in munition work at time rates a ...
Article : 38 words[?] out that the Brit[?] [?] in practically [?] [?] while the [?] occasion[?] [?] time, the arti[?]ery takes no ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Mon 15 Oct 1917, Page 5
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