The enemy losses during November and December are believed to have amounted to at least 700,000 killed, wounded, and missing. The British forces on the Western front have driven back three enemy raids. The Germans made several gas attacks, and a number of air fights have been reported. The ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York World says it is understood that Germany is prepared to abandon her demand for the independence of Poland ...
Article : 96 wordsThe German Embassy at Washington, in an apparently inspired statement, says:— "If the Entente considers that guarantees for the future are essential, it might make ...
Article : 57 words[?]—Dunkirk bombarded by German big land guns. Several fatalities. [?]—First list Australian casualties at Dardanelles issued. Suez Canal again attacked, but ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsThe progress of the peace negotiations as being watched at Washington with the closest interest. President Wilson, who is in daily consultation with the Secretary ...
Article : 159 wordsM. Caillaux, who was Prime Minister of France in 1911-12 and Minister of Finance shortly before the war, recently visited Rome. It is believed that he came ...
Article : 534 wordsGen. Sir Douglas Haig, in his Thursday morning report, says:—Of three enemy parties attempted to make raids north-west of Gommecourt, two were driven back by ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. W. T. Massey, the war correspondent in Egypt, describes the victory over the Turks at Maghdaba as one of the most important battles of the campaign in ...
Article : 469 wordsThe New York World says:—"Germany is not to be trusted, because she is morally bankrupt, and will remain so while the men responsible for her record of duplicity ...
Article : 37 wordsThe New York Tribune, in discussing the war policy of the United States, declares that for two years America's foreign policy has been shaped by fear of Germany. ...
Article : 79 wordsSemaphore, Saturday, Dec. 30.—High water, 6.35 a.m.; Low water, 12.35 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 31.— High water, 6.55 a.m.; low water, 12.55 p.m. ARRIVED.—Dec. 29. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe German reply to the Swiss Peace Note closely resembles the reply sent to the United States. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe French communique of Thursday morning states:—Thirteen British naval aeroplanes dropped a ton of bombs on blast furnaces at Dillingen. French aeroplanes ...
Article : 91 wordsThe London correspondent of The New York World has interviewed .Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice (Director of Military Operations), who states that the British ...
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Advertising : 304 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs states that the Germans were anxious to spend Christmas peacefully, and sought no trouble apart from a few raids and artillery duels. From ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Melbourne branch of the Federated Clerks' Union at its last meeting discussed the appeal for financial and moral help from the Workers' Defence Committee of ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Berlin newspaper Vossisene Zertung says:—"We believe the question of the Dardanelles can be solved satisfactorily for Russia without a continuance of the ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Controller of Shipping (Sir Joseph Maclay) has appointed an advisory committee, largely representing shipbuilders and engineers, in connection with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe Belgian people have determined to continue their passive resistance to the forcible recruiting methods of the Germans. A Belgian circular issued in Brussels ...
Article : 85 wordsThe text of the Austro-Hungarian reply to President Wilson's peace Note differs slightly from the reply as originally issued. It contains the following paragraph:— ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Daily Chronicle warns the public to expect fresh proposals to regulate the liquor traffic, even to the extent of State purchase of hotels, which the Government ...
Article : 110 wordsThe German, Austrian, Bulgarian, and Turkish losses for November are estimated at 350,000. The figures for December will be higher. ...
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Advertising : 461 wordsThe Swedish Legation at Rome denies the story of the adhesion of Sweden to the American and Swiss Peace Notes. The Minister adds that "after the speeches of ...
Article : 48 wordsThe British Admiralty reports that aeroplanes successfully bombarded camps at Galata. Seaplanes destroyed the Chikaldir Bridge, 18 miles eastward of Adana ...
Article : 34 wordsA meeting of New Zealand Freemasons serving in France was held within range of the enemy's guns. Ninety lodges were represented and sent greetings to the ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Akerman, American United Press correspondent at Berlin, says.—"The best informed opinion in Germany declares that the war will not end until the Allies have ...
Article : 91 wordsA Berlin communique records most violent fighting in the wooded Carpathians, but does not state the results. "Strong Russian counter-attacks to regain ground ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Chairman of the Roumanian Consolidated Oilfields at a meeting to-day said a British military commission had destroyed the Roumanian wells and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe populations of the Greek islands of Paara and Imbros have joined in the issue of a proclamation declaring King Constantine 'A truitor and the assassin of ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 30 Dec 1916, Page 10
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