A French communique issued on Friday afternoon says:—In the night time we everywhere maintained contact with the Germans, whose retirement continued at ...
Article : 202 wordsThe American reply to the German peace step has been received. The Reichstag will sit on Wednesday next. WASHINGTON, October 12. ...
Article : 271 wordsGen. Harg, in this afternoon's communique, stated:—The Americans completed the capture of Vauxandigny and St. Souplet on Thursday evening. The ...
Article : 137 wordsIt is officially announced that there were 740 souls on board the Dublin packet Leinster, which was torpedoed in the Irish Sea on Thursday. There ere 193 survivors. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe American Secretary of state (Mr. Lansing), in an address at New York to-day on postwar conditions and peace terms, said:—"When the time comes to ...
Article : 176 wordsGen. Haig says:—On Friday evening we continued to advance northward of the sense River. We now hold the villages of Hamel Brehiences and Cuipey. We are ...
Article : 346 wordsPresident Wilson's "Fourteen points for peace." aa stated in January last, are:—1. Open covenants of peace, rived at after which there shall be no ...
Article : 733 wordsThe Daily Chronicle states that the Turkish Peace Note has not yet arrived, although there is reason to believe that the new Government has drafted it. It is ...
Article : 159 wordsThe sinkings of the Leinster and the Hirano Maru are apparently incidents in the new submarine campaign recently inaugurated by much larger and heavily ...
Article : 129 wordsMr. Perris has telegraphed:—It is too soon to say that the German retreat in the south is general, but the indications are that the British and French victories in ...
Article : 84 wordsWhen the Leinster was torpedoed forward she heeled over. The crew began to lower the lifeboats, and a second torpedo i three minutes later struck the engine-room ...
Article : 303 wordsCol. Arthur Lynch, after visiting the Australians in the Hindenburg line, demands that there "shall be no talk with the murderers" while they are occupying ...
Article : 99 wordsThere is an undercurrent of feeling in all the correspondents' despatches that we are on the eve of great even a on the western front. Some consider the Germans already ...
Article : 223 wordsThe conservative kreutz Zertung, commenting on recent events, says:—Prussia is dead, out we receive the Socialists and democracy's sword thrust standing erect ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the United Press declares that the official opinion is that Germany's reply is unsatisfactory. ...
Article : 27 wordsBe United States Navy Department announces the deaths of 10 officers and 111 men by the loss of the steamer Ticonderoga, which was submarined on ...
Article : 187 wordsA French official report says:—Before our incessant attacks, the enemy was compelled to abondon on a front of 37 miles, all the position which he had been ...
Article : 500 wordsThe French communique on Thursday night stated:—To-day we attacked strongly north on Borry an Bac, and gained ground and took prisoners. In the Champague ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Daily Nero declares that Austria has warned Germany that she (Austria) will conclude a separate peace unless their collective negotiations quickly succeed. ...
Article : 334 wordsVisecount Grey, formerly Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, after two years silence, addressed a crowded meeting in support of the League of Nations at the ...
Article : 436 wordsThe Bong telegraphed to Viscount French (Lord-Lieuteoant of Ireland) stating that le was appalled at the terrible disaster to the Leinster, and asked for ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs writes:—Earlier reports of the explosions and damage at Cambrai prove to be an exaggeration. The fresh damage is not extensive. The ...
Article : 509 wordsA report from an Atlantic port states that the crew of a British freight steamer has reported that a U-boat torpedoed and sunk a British steamer off the Irish coast ...
Article : 45 wordsA wireless Italian official telegram says:—We with French and British Troops, this morning carried out seven vigorous coups de main and penetrated deeply the enemy's ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Press Bureau is about to issue a statement of the inter departmental committee on war prisoners, which wall announce the receipt of Germany's refusal ...
Article : 364 wordsGreat alterations along the whole face of the west front are now in progress. The German Army is definitely falling bade, and it is difficult to say where the move ...
Article : 382 wordsA frequent comment in London on the disaster ia that if Germany has really ended militarism, as Heir, Erzgerger claims, the new civil power in Germany ...
Article : 214 wordsSir Auckland Geddes (Director-General of National Service) states that Germany is trying to find & way of avoiding defeat. His great fear was that we might be ...
Article : 106 wordsWhen Germany's acceptance of President Wilson's terms was announced in the London theatres and music halls on Saturday night the audiences rose and sang ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. James, a correspondent on the American front, has sent the following able message.—President Wilson's reply to the German Peace Note, declining an ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Daily Chronicle states that it is expected in well-informed circles thai Germany Kill accept the demand for the evacuation of invaded territory because it ...
Article : 138 wordsExciting scenes were witnessed in the city to-night, when the morning newspapers posted up bulletins announcing the progress of peace negotiations. Thousands of ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. Balfour (Foreign Minister), in a speech at a lunckeon to the American press delegates, referred to the Leinster. He said the Germans professed to have ...
Article : 141 wordsMany reports are emanting from Berlin regarding the reply to President Wilson. Most of them agree that the reply is consistory, but some declare that a bitter ...
Article : 146 wordsSr. Lodge, replying in the Senate debate on the German peace Note, said he was unable to approve of the tone of the Presidential Note as to further enquiry. He ...
Article : 201 wordsFrench experts consider that the Americans have secured a great and speedy victory astride the Meuse. which will be of the utmost importance by reaching ...
Article : 344 wordsCommenting upon Germany's acceptance of President Wilson's terms, Hie Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) said yesterday—"If Germany is speaking ...
Article : 207 wordsDespite the fog on Wednesday, our observing aeroplanes made numerous reconnaissances for over enemy territory, and great concentrations of troops were ...
Article : 276 wordsThere are 600 dead as the result of the torpedoing of the Leinster. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe whole German line is falling back between Lens and Verdun. The allied troops are closely pursuing the Germans. There may be far reaching effects. A ...
Article : 47 wordsA German official wireless message states that Herr Erzherger (the Leader of the Centre Party), in an interview, said the first steps of the new Government had ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Japanese steamer Hirano Maru was torpedoed off the Irish coast on the night of October 5. It was doubtful if she would, have lived in the rough sea. The ...
Article : 299 wordsMr. Perciyal Phillips writes:—The Germans tried to recapture guns. Inhabitants hiding in the Serain cellars heard them rushing machine guns forward ...
Article : 233 words"The news, which ia meagre, that Germany has accepted President Wilson's 14 points will be received with delight," remarked the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peaked ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 14 Oct 1918, Page 7
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