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Advertising : 1,068 wordsSpeaking at the Belgian Independence Day feast in Queen's Hall, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. D. Lloyd George) said Belgium for three years had ...
Article : 73 wordsAn official report states:—There is lively artillerying in the direction o0 Vilna. The enemy persistently attacked twenty miles southward us Brody. At ...
Article : 255 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We repulsed raiders north-eastward of Hargicourt. There is the usual mutual artillerying. ...
Article : 71 wordsCommenting on the cable to-night, the I Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:— "I entirely agree with all Mr. Lloyd George has said. I agree that the crisis ...
Article : 210 wordsTurning to the German Chancellor's speech, Mr. Lloyd George asked what hope of an honourable peace it contained. It was a dexterous, ...
Article : 215 wordsThe "Daily News " Petrograd correspondent says events have justified the Government in taking the great risk of allowing the mutineers freedom at the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe "Social Democrat" learns that Petrograd was yesterday declared to be in a state of siege. A great crowd stormed the office of the Leninist paper ...
Article : 33 wordsA communique states:—The struggle continues most violent in the region of Hurtebise and Craon. The Germans renewed attacks until late at night. After ...
Article : 224 wordsA German despatch says:—Heavy nocturnal counter-attacks forced us to abandon some trenches. We advanced between the Sereth and Zlota Lipa ...
Article : 94 wordsIntense interest centres in the selection of the drafts, which commences at the State Buildings this morning throughout the country. there has ...
Article : 155 wordsAn attempt to assassinate M. Kerensky, the Russian War Minister sky, the Russian War Minister. failed. M. KERENSKY BECOMES PREMIER The 'Bourse Gazette" announces ...
Article : 40 wordsIn another despatch Sir Douglas Haig mentioned that we successfully raided Gavrelle northward of Ypres. The enemy artillery is now active ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Chancellor's speech showed that Germany for the moment elected for war. Belgium, remarked the Premier, Was not even mentioned. Its ...
Article : 183 wordsFeeble anti-Government demonstrations at Message and Kieff were suppressed by the local workmen and soldiers' delegates. ...
Article : 21 wordsThis morning Sir Douglas Haig telegraphs:—We raided last night Greenland Hill, northward of Roeux, and the garrison hurriedly withdrew on our ...
Article : 114 wordsAnother German despatch reports:— We are pursuing the Russians. We crossed the Zlochoff-Tarnopol road on both sides of Jezierna on a width of 40 ...
Article : 143 wordsThe newspapers comment on the significance of the German communique's reference to Russian peace assertions, and the fact that the reference synchronises ...
Article : 169 wordsDr. Michaelis tried to dope his people with illusions. Germany, continued Mr. Lloyd George, would find these, like others, would be dispelled in "the ...
Article : 369 wordsWith only a single dissenting vote, the Senate has passed the Aviation Bill, designed to provide 22,625 aeroplanes, equipped with machine guns and bombs. ...
Article : 44 wordsA Berlin official message reports that the artillerying in Flanders is extremely violent. After the rain the enemy advances at Lombartzyde, eastward of ...
Article : 80 wordsThis morning's communique reports:—We recaptured trench elements in the region of Moulins-sous-Convent. An artillery duel is fairly lively north of the ...
Article : 29 wordsMilitary medals have been granted to 271 Australians and seven New Zealanders, and meritorious service medals' to New Zealanders. ...
Article : 153 wordsA re-drafted Food Bill has also been passed by the Senate. providing for three food administrators, instead of empowering Mr. Hoover to take full control. ...
Article : 88 wordsTo-night's communique mentioned that enemy attack. or attempted attacks were followed by very violent bombardments at many points in the sectors of ...
Article : 104 wordsA crowd on Wednesday pillaged the offices of the Leninist organ. "Pravda." Subsequently General Palotvseff ordered soldiers to occupy the "Pravda" offices. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe frontier paper "Schvonrheinfall" reports that, according to German deserters, a soldier threw a bomb at the Kaiser whilst the Emperor was in a ...
Article : 81 wordsFears are entertained by the "New York World" that the shortage of ships will retard transportation to France. A well-informed authority has ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Government has decided to arrest all the leaders of the armed demonstration, and they have already captured several. Koslovsky, a lawyer as ...
Article : 99 wordsM. Hutin says that one of the most desperate battles, and probably the most merciless, of the war has terminated south-east of Cerny in an incontestable ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Thomas, of the amalgamated railwaymen, speaking at Salisbury, urged the Government to trust the people. The workers had shown a willingness to ...
Article : 101 wordsA German despatch claims that the French thrice fruitlessly attacked south- Westward of St. Quentin. We captured part of the French Winterberg positions ...
Article : 38 wordsM. Kerensky, in a stirring appeal to the country, the soldiers, and sailors, points out that n enemy offensive has begun, and may result in the defeat ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Air Board has decided to increase the number of aeroplanes by the same methods of standardisation and a large scale of output as those which ...
Article : 106 wordsMr. Lloyd George has stated that there is adequate food in Britain to last during 1817 and 1918, and starvation is impossible. ...
Article : 34 wordsAdmiral Karchdorff writes to the "Berliner Neueste Nachrichten":—We must attack England's harbours effectively. We must operate from Antwerp, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Premier next referred to the Chancellor's statement that America did not have the ships to bring an army across. He reminded Dr. Michaelis that ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Government's inaction in the first days of the unrest contributed to the nervousness, but eventually to the melting away of the extremists' supporters. ...
Article : 95 wordsSir Thomas Munro, county clerk of Lanarkshire, has undertaken the chief directorship of the labour department of the Ministry of Munitions. His ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Kennedy Jones has resigned from the Food Economy Department. He considers the bread campaign has been completed. ...
Article : 20 wordsTheo Press Bureau says the Food Controller has announced the maximum prices of live cattle for army consumption for September will be 74s per live ...
Article : 82 wordsThe "Weser Zeitung" says Dr. Michaelis expresses the opinion that Germany must be food rationed for years, party flowing to the shortage everywhere, and ...
Article : 79 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" says we are ahead of every country in number and quality of aeroplane engines. Manufacture has been delayed owing to ...
Article : 97 wordsIn the course of a speech, Mr. Churchill said nee must hold on until America's weight was thrown in. That would make victory complete and ...
Article : 64 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Petrograd reports a sensational episode from Kronstadt during the recent disturbances of sailors. They entered the ...
Article : 130 wordsThe great German newspapers the other day said that Germany was fighting for the freedom and independence of the fatherland. That, declared Mr. ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Dresden and Berlin Chambers of Commerce have appealed to shopkeepers not to exhibit foodstuffs in the shop windows, because displays cause riots ...
Article : 29 wordsOf wonderful remedial value is made by adding a teaspoonful of Styrox Compound, In its concentrated form, to a Jug of steaming water. Put a towel or ...
Article : 193 wordsMr. S. Samuel, Unionist M.P., during a speech at Wandsworth, said he did not think he would be revealing a secret by saying that the Government ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Government is suing the Germans for 1,000,000 sterling for harbour dues for their ships refuging in port since the outbreak of the ,war. ...
Article : 50 wordsThere was a picturesque ceremony when his Majesty bestowed the 32 Victoria Crosses in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace in the presence of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsThe "Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent says M. Nekrasoff, Minister of Railways, has resigned, The post office employees have decided against a ...
Article : 270 wordsIt is expected the credit vote next week will be £560,000,000 making total of £5,142,000,000 ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. Lloyd George concluded thus:- "There has been a more significant change announced a few hours ago than the substitution of Dr. Michaelis for Dr. ...
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