The delegates of the Central Powers have returned to Brest-Litovsk, evidently with the intention of resuming peace negotiations with the Boleheviks, but, according to advices ...
Article : 288 wordsThe war aims of Great Britain—which arc being generally accepted as the war aims of the Allies—were formally stated on January 5 by 'the Prime Minister before the trade union ...
Article : 454 wordsThe Turks last week made several desperate attempts to retake Jerusalem. They were supported by some Germans and Austrians, Attacks were made in the direction, of the ...
Article : 192 wordsDuring the week ended December.30 the arrivals at British ports were 211.1, and the departures 2074. Enemy submarines sank 18 British ships over 1600 tons and 3 ships under 1600 ...
Article : 146 wordsThe massing of troops behind the German lines in France and Belgium is proceeding without interruption, day and night. Trains are passing Mezieres, near the Kaiser's ...
Article : 84 wordsThe enemy launched a series of powerful local attacks on a front of two miles, between Marco Ing and La Vacquerie, south-west of Cambrai. The attack was completely ...
Article : 134 words"On these conditions," said Mr. Lloyd George, "the British Empire would welcome peace. To secure these conditions its peoples are prepared to make even greater sacrifices ...
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Article : 48 wordsThe British Trades Union Congress met at Westminster ito consider the draft memorandum of Labor's war aims and peace policy as formulated by the executive of the Labor Party. ...
Article : 754 wordsA Copenhagen report states that 367 Norwegian ships, amounting to 566,000 tons, were torpedoed in 1317. Norway now possesses 1663 ships, aggregating 1,996,000 tons. There ...
Article : 80 wordsAfter intense artillery fire in the Monte Toma sector, the French stormed positions between Osteriadi, Monfera, and Moranziril. They overcame stubborn resistance and established ...
Article : 183 wordsDuring last week no list of casualties among the Australian forces was issued by the Defence Department. ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is reported from Zurich that 84 British officers and 455 men are to be released from Germany for internment in Switzerland. They include the following Australians:—Captains ...
Article : 40 wordsLieutenant A. E. P.. Mott, of Melbourne, who was a member of the Royal Flying Corps, has br i drowned. He was 22 years of age. While nylng at Montrose Bay (Scotland) some ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Austrians male an air raid on Treviso, employing 25 bombing machines and 50 chasers. They dropped 40. large bombs; but fled when Italian airmen mounted. When the enemy ...
Article : 185 wordsThe newspapers agree that Mr. Lloyd George's speech is momentous and historic. They describe it as unexpected in scope and. in its immediate gravity, viewed from the standpoint of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Wed 9 Jan 1918, Page 15
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