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Article : 277 wordsThe “ New York Times” published a scathing leading article on Wednesday declaring :.— “Germany is doomed to sure ...
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Article : 41 wordsSimultaneously the Germans advanced through the wooded country near Zonneboke (five miles east of Ypres), but were checked by the ...
Article : 114 wordsThere is considerable speculation as to the exact nature of the business for which the Scandinavian monarchs are to meet at Malmo, the Swedish ...
Article : 101 wordsAccording to an Austrian communique received in Amsterdam late on Tuesday night, the Russians in Western Galicia have had to retreat, ...
Article : 119 wordsThe latest Servian successes, culminating in the recapture of Belgrade, has caused the greatest consternation in Vienna and Buda Pesth, ...
Article : 38 wordsThis strong Irish American League has repudiated Sir Roger Casement’s visit to Berlin, which they state was quite unauthorised and did not ...
Article : 57 wordsThe British Ambassador at Washington (Sir Cecil Spring Rice) has notified the State department that the British Government is willing to ...
Article : 71 wordsIt is estimated that there were 24,000 casualties along a line only a few kilometres long north and south of Ypres. ...
Article : 132 wordsA communique from Vienna on Tuesday, dealing with the fighting between the Austrians and Serbs, states—“Our offensive south-east of Valjevo ...
Article : 61 wordsClose on a hundred and fifty [?]ns of the capital have been executed during the last few days. Ballarat Trades and Labor Council ...
Article : 62 wordsA British squadron has violently bombarded Weste[?]de (on the Belgian coast, and occupied by Germans). The Belgians repulsed a ...
Article : 39 wordsThe German unprotected cruiser Cormoran (1,600 tons), which was supposed to have been sunk at Kiao Chau when the bombardment of the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Italian Senate has unanimously voted the Salandra Cabinet complete political power to deal with the foreign situation, and also with financial ...
Article : 96 wordsA Paris communique states that we occupied St Eloi. Artillery duels near Arras and on the Aisne have given us clear advantages at ...
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Article : 35 wordsThe portion of the Dardanelles in which the British submarine torpedoed and sank the Turkish battleship Mussudieh was off Nghara, about one-third ...
Article : 31 wordsPrior to tho Falkland Island naval engagement the German cruiser Dresden (3,200 tons) sank the British collier North Wales, owned by the ...
Article : 55 wordsThe general commanding at Mun[?]ter (Westphalia) has appealed to the burghers to exchange gold for paper, in order to assist the war ...
Article : 60 wordsSir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador to Washington, has intimated that Britain will forego the right to search cargo vessels from ...
Article : 45 wordsFurther sales of houses purchased by the Railway Department in order to carry out their proposed improvement scheme in connection with the railway ...
Article : 94 wordsBritish warships have recaptured the steam collier Exford, which was captured by the German cruiser Emden during her last raid on shipping, ...
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Article : 56 wordsAt the outbreak of the war Mr Tinsley, an English director residing at Rotterdam, placed the Uranium Steamship Company’s hotel at the ...
Article : 237 wordsThe British War Office announces that there are vacancies in the Second King Edward’s Horse (the King’s Dominions regiment) for 300 ...
Article : 80 wordsAlready much inconvenience has been caused by the decision of the Director for Lunacy (Dr Jones) to close the receiving ward at the Geelong ...
Article : 82 wordsCommander Stirling, in charge of the United States Atlantic submarine flotilla, when questioned by the Naval Investigating Committee of the ...
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The Evening Echo (Ballarat, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 17 Dec 1914, Page 1
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