An official communique which has been issued in France has prepared the public for the reception of news of a great battle which is said to be imminent. Other Paris advices indicate that the junction of the ...
Article : 330 wordsSHOWING THE WESTERN FRONTIER OF GERMANY ABUTTING ON BELGIUM IN THE NORTH, AND ON THE GRAND DUCHY OF LUXEMBURG AND FRANCE FARTHER SOUTH. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsLONDON, Sunday.--"I return thanks to God, who was with us. I thank you and your gallant troops for our first victory." This is the message sent by the Kaiser ...
Article : 709 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--General Hertzog has issued an appeal to the Nationalists of South Africa to sink party differences and to stand united during the war. ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--The Brussels correspondent of "Le Temps" says that before transmitting the latest bribe to Belgium, Germany, attempted to persuade the United States. ...
Article : 507 wordsLONDON. Saturday.--Newspaper comments suggest that Lord Kitchener's big scheme is intended to provide a great army to meet the needs of the war when the French reserves are ...
Article : 531 wordsA scheme has been initiated to accommodate the wounded men of the allied forces at English seaside places. The Government has started a war prisoners' ...
Article : 116 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--According to a message from Paris, an official Communique has been issued, advising the French nation to be prepared for the reception of news of ...
Article : 1,852 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--German commerce has been swept from the seas. German wireless messages declare that the British fleet has not dared to approach ...
Article : 561 wordsThe Press Bureau warns the public not to place the slightest reliance upon rumors which are current regarding alleged victories and defeats or the arrival of wounded men or disabled ...
Article : 175 wordsA Paris message contains an interesting story of a fight between airship and aeroplane. A Zeppelin airship, it is stated, commenced a reconnaissance above the heights of Nancy. ...
Article : 314 wordsLONDON, Saturday.--St. Petersburg messages state that the Russian mobilisation has been virtually completed, and that soon 1,000,000 soldiers will cross the Austrian frontier and ...
Article : 518 wordsThe British Treasury announces that £15,000,000 worth of Treasury bills, with a currency of six months, are to be tendered for on Wednesday. ...
Article : 102 wordsSome damage was done to the Great Lakes wireless station. Port Arthur, Ontario, on Friday. Two men, who fired shots at the operators, escaped after cutting the aerials and doing ...
Article : 37 wordsTOKIO, Saturday.--It is understood that the British fleet is gradually circumscribing tho action of the German fleet in the Far East. Germans are gathering at Yokohama and ...
Article : 102 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--The following are the cable messages dated, London, August 15, that have been received by Ministers from the High Commissioner:-- ...
Article : 312 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.--One of the matters decided at the Premiers' Conference was a proposal to establish an advisory board of reference, whose function it will be to deal with ...
Article : 353 wordsLondon has been remarkably quiet to-day. There was no meeting of the Privy Council, and the daily meeting of the Cabinet was extremely brief. ...
Article : 74 wordsA New York message states that Admiral Mahan, the famous writer on naval strategy, believes it incredible that Austria should have taken action against Servia, without ...
Article : 166 wordsAn Ottawa message states that Prince Alexander of Teck is now unlikely to go to Canada as the Governor-General of the Dominion. The term of the Duke of Connnaght ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is officially announced that a Nyassaland (British Control Africa) Government steamer captured the German Government steamer Spindhaven on Lake Nyassa. The crew were ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 17 Aug 1914, Page 5
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