The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Piraeus states that the situation at Athens is most critical. While diplomacy marks time the Royalists are ...
Article : 196 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The enemy shelled our front southward of the Ancre at Gueudecourt and Ransart. We retaliated by bombarding ...
Article : 45 wordsIt is expected that Right Hon. D. Lloyd George will, complete his Cabinet to-night. Right Hon. H. H. Asquith makes a ...
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Advertising : 957 wordsMr. Lloyd George is devising an inner Cabinet of his principal colleagues who alone twill be summoned to every Cabinet council. Thus the other members of the ...
Article : 175 wordsA German communique claims to have captured a number of Australians at be Transloy. Dec. 10. ...
Article : 60 wordsA communique states:—We drove out the enemy from a portion of the trenches he occupied on the 6th inst, on the eastern slopes of Hill 304, on the left bank ...
Article : 125 words"Reynolds" mentions that Mr. Hodge, M.P., will be President of the new Ministry of Labour and take over all the Labour side of the administration of the ...
Article : 106 wordsAddressing the Reform Club, Viscount Grey said Mr. Balfour would be next Foreign Secretary, Lord Robert Cecil retaining his position as Minister of ...
Article : 156 wordsThe "Sunday Times" says Mr. Balfour is reconsidering the acceptance of the Foreign Office. ...
Article : 17 wordsA wireless message states that Austro-Germany have offered to open up Greece land communications if Greece will declare war against the Entente. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Nord Sud Agency states the defence of Wallachia from the outset was decened of secondary importance, while that of Moldavia was regarded as ...
Article : 129 wordsThe "News of the World" says Mr. Lloyd George proposes a state enrolment of all citizens for war work, with fitting exemptions. ...
Article : 22 wordsCount Tisza, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Hungary, speaking on Thursday at Budapest, said:—"We have received the most favourable information ...
Article : 97 wordsThe British, newspapers foreshadow that M. Briand. Premier or France, will follow Mr. Lloyd George's action, and overhaul the French, Government ...
Article : 32 wordsWhen interviewed by the United press Lord Northcliffe said Mr. Lloyd George was the only member of the Cabinet with sufficient courage to protest against ...
Article : 75 wordsThe "Daily Graphic" publishes a report of a debate in the Chamber of Deputies indicating the popular complaint in France that the military ...
Article : 99 wordsThe "Daily mail" protests against of the inclusion of Mr. Balfour. We do not muddle Lord Haldane and his friends to muddle the blockade and peace negotiations. It ...
Article : 162 wordsLloyd's report that the Anchor liner Caledonia, 9223 tons, is believed to have been sunk. It is unknown whether there Were any passengers aboard. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe "Az Est" at Budapest publishes a message from Sofia stating that Greece has notified the Entente and Austro-Germany of her intention to strongly ...
Article : 53 wordsA communique states" The Russians captured 500 prisoners, six machine guns, and three cannons in an engagement south-west of Valleputna, on the ...
Article : 34 wordsAn official report states:—Despite torrential rain id the Carso plateau re[?]procal artillerying was heavier. We repulsed an attack on Boscomald. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe London "Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Milan says 1,600,000 Poles have been deported and forced to work in the German mines, agricultural areas ...
Article : 100 wordsThe success of Marshal von Hindenburg's schemes has resulted in many speculations how to use General Mackensen's sad General Falkeuhayn's ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Greek military party is full of determination and convinced of success. The party guilty of treachery is absolutely unrepentant, and a further ...
Article : 108 words"The Spectator" says Mr. Lloyd George's own actions, the force of circumstances, and the pent-up determination of the nation to win the war ...
Article : 84 wordsThere is violent artillerying in the Adige Valley, We dispersed a long transport column.—Official. ...
Article : 19 wordsIn addition to the Caledonia the following vessels have been submarined:—Norwegian —Meteor, 4211 tons; Nervion, 1920 tons. Belgian—Kiltier, 2360 tons, ...
Article : 79 wordsAu official report from Mesopotamia states that six British aeroplanes retaliating for hostile bombings dropped half a ton of explosives on the Turkish camps ...
Article : 36 wordsThe text of America's protest against the deportation of Belgians is as follows:—The Government of the United States has learned with the greatest ...
Article : 146 wordsAccording to city information, Mr. Lloyd George was only Just in time to stop a peace intrigue which was very far advanced. If it had developed ...
Article : 61 wordsThe full story of Saturday's man hunt shows that the troops of the reservists disgraced even barbarism. Men of all ages were dragged and driven through ...
Article : 87 wordsA semi-official report states:—The enemy is in a hurry to finish with the Balkans in order to begin operations against the Russians in the spring. The ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Admiralty states that a German armed and disguised merchantman was sighted in the North Atlantic on Monday. ...
Article : 19 wordsRight Hon. W. F. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward visited the New Zealand troops on Salisbury Plains. They went to Codford and Sling camps hospitals, ...
Article : 177 wordsAfter advice from Great Britain that the steamer Marina was not a transport President Wilson and Mr. Lansing conferred. It is not denied that the ...
Article : 85 wordsIn its article on the situation the "Financial Times" remarks that it only Mr. Hughes, Premier of the Commonwealth, could join the Ministry ...
Article : 48 wordsAn allied naval force lauded at Syra replaced the functionary and arrested several suspects, ensuring tranquillity. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe "Spectator" states that experts calculate that even if the Germans got the whole of the Roumanian corn and overcame the transport "difficulties it ...
Article : 40 wordsThe "London Daily Telegraph"' correspondent at Athens says, apart from tie savage extermination of the Venizelists, there has l been treachery towards the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe allies in a note to neutrals protest against the deportation of Belgian as contrary to principle of international law, and to the pre-war conventions ...
Article : 50 wordsThe "Nation" describes Mr. Lloyd George's advancement as a leap in the dark. "Last week he proposed to divide the coaditon Cabinet into two parts— ...
Article : 243 wordsGeneral Mackensen is residing at the Royal Palace in Bucharest, and General von Heinrich has been appointed governor of the town. ...
Article : 29 wordsA huge German submarine attacked the Norwegian steamer Cilaric, bound from America for England, and fired several shots. The Cilaric was damaged but ...
Article : 88 wordsAccording to Wulf Agency the German tanks proved a great success in the recent fighting in Roumania. One northward of Vadeni surprised a Roumanian ...
Article : 53 wordsA prominent Pole here suggests that tile beat means of counteracting the Austro-German's effort to raise a Polish army is a proclamation and a solemn ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Spanish, Dutch, and United States Ministers at Athens have sent a joint demarche, expressing their reprobation to Greece of the officers' cruelties, the ...
Article : 34 wordsAn official report states that the battleship suffern, with a crew of 730, left Gibraltar for the East on November 24, and has not arrived at her ...
Article : 90 wordsAn official report from Berlin says the rapidity of the Austro-German advance across the Bucharest-Plocati line resulted in cutting off and prisonering most of ...
Article : 83 wordsAn official report states that information shows that the sunken steamer Marina was not a transport. ...
Article : 26 wordsBerlin telegrams predict a diplomatic breakdown between the Entente and Greece within the nest few days. ...
Article : 20 wordsA message from Athens declares that the people a re in a blue funk, expecting a naval bombardment. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe state Department is forwarding to London Germany's reply regarding the Arabia, with a request that Great Britain will furnish facts of the Arabia's ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Greek blockade begins an 8 this morning. Ships belonging to other Powers have been allowed to 8 o'clock on Sunday morning to leave the blocksded ...
Article : 31 wordsGeneral Scott, chief of the general staff, in his annual [?] recommends conscription, declaring that the volunteer system hats broken down. America is now ...
Article : 56 wordsAccording to the "Lokal Anzciger" 18 Lorts at Bucharest were not damaged during the recent operations. ...
Article : 18 wordsMajor Percy Black, Captains Robert Rainy Harper and Eric Williams Uren, of the New Zealand infantry, have been awarded the French Croix-de-Guerre, and ...
Article : 65 words"The Morning Post." says the supreme need of the moment is to reshape the whole naval policy. The conduct of the war must be trusted to seamen. ...
Article : 77 wordsMany protests. have been male by the public and soldiers in the training camps against the proposed stoppage of all Christmas leave. They serge it may be ...
Article : 39 wordsAthens correspondents state that the roads in Thessaly are filled with Government wagons full of arms and ammunition, which are being freely taken up ...
Article : 91 wordsAdmirals Badger and Fiske have advised the naval committee of the House of Representatives to build dreadnoughts of 40,000 tons, with batteries of twelve ...
Article : 55 wordsOn Tuesday Right Hon. A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, presides at a meeting of Agents-General and leading Australians who will consider ...
Article : 56 wordsH.R.H. the Dake of Connaught opened the Victoria League's Club for Oversea Soldiers in Dover-street He enlogised the work of giving comfort to the ...
Article : 33 wordsA Mecca telegram reports terrible Turkish atrocities at Medina. Many inhabitants have been hanged and cr[?]fied, and women, men, and children forced ...
Article : 37 wordsOne of the first matters to be considered is the condition of the air service, and pressure will be exercised to secure an improvement in that direction. ...
Article : 31 wordsIf you are looking for something to cure sores, you should obtain Douglas Ointment, the best ointment for curing and healing that we know of. For cuts or ...
Article : 50 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Piraous correspondent says King Constantine intimated to one of the Legations he would join the Germans if the allies broke off ...
Article : 34 wordsLord Milner, says the "Pall Mali Gazette," becomes a member of the War. ...
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