In Washington a meeting of the United States War Council has been held, at which representatives of Great Britain and France were present, and at which plans for co-operation, were "discussed. A desire for war against Germany is said to exist in the South American States of Brazil, Peru ...
Article : 281 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report, of Sunday, said.—We considerably progressed on a front of 3,000 yards' northward of Louverval, and entered the ...
Article : 293 wordsCapt. R. Muirhead Collins (Official Secretary in Great Britain of the Commonwealth of Australia), in a letter to The Daily News, says that in view of ...
Article : 130 wordsThe London representative of The Petit Parisien has had an interview with the British Minister for Blockade. Lord Robert Cecil said:—It cannot be denied ...
Article : 116 wordsNotwithstanding that last week embraced part of the Easter holidays, recruiting throughout the fourth military district (South Australia), maintained the ...
Article : 339 wordsA meeting of the War Council was held to-day, at winch Great Britain, France, and the United States were, represented. Plans for the basin of the fullest ...
Article : 158 wordsContaining 873 names of all the Australian States, as follows:—Killed in action, 8 officers, 133 men; died of wounds, 3 officers, 36 men; died, other causes, 25 men; wounded, 16 officers ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 903 wordsAn official message from Home announces that the Italian troops attacked and completely defeated 5,000 rebels on Thursday it the Dorania oasis in Tripoli. Two ...
Article : 57 wordsThe ketch Lily, Hawkins drifted ashore at Port Gibbon on Friday morning and now lies on the beach about 30 chains north of che jetty on a rough bottom. The back ...
Article : 374 wordsA great demonstration was held on Saturday to celebrate the entry on the war of the United States. A crowd, carrying 4,000 flags, marched to the American ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in replying on Friday to a deputation from advocate of prohibition or State purchase, said the people were the only force which could decide ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Berlin Tageblatt protests against the distinction made by President Wilson between the German people and the German Government. The Lokal Anzeiger ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsCorrespondents at British headquarters in France insist that the seriousness of our aeroplane casualties must not be exaggerated. A vigorous air offensive is essential ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Kaiser has instructed the German Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg) to draft franchise reforms far Prussia, including the secret election of the Diet and a more ...
Article : 270 wordsThe French official message of Sunday morning states:—There has been intermittent artillerying and patrol encounters between the Somme and the Aisne. In the ...
Article : 137 wordsReports indicate a desire for war against Germany on the part of the republics of Brazil, Peru, Chili, Uniguay, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. The attitude ...
Article : 73 wordsDr. Schomburgk" is to proceed to Melbourne by the Aldinga on Wednesday to procure a number of trees, plants, and botanical specimens for our Botanic Garden. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Venezelist newspapers Hestia and Ethnos have reappeared and are being largely sold. The Royalist press demand the suppression of the two journals. The ...
Article : 167 wordsThe City Watchhouse authorities reported on Monday that Constable Hacket at 1.15 p.m. that day had removed Thomas graham, a labourer, of Margaret street ...
Article : 123 wordsGen. Lyautey, who recently resigned from the French Ministry, has been appointed resident general in Morocco. Gen. Marchand has been promoted general of ...
Article : 56 wordsIt is known that German agents have for months been exerting every effort to gain confidential information concerning the U.S. Navy and its harbour ...
Article : 184 wordsLord Northcliffe, writing from the front in France on February 2, said:—Very rarely do the Germans venture over out Knee, and one has to be very far forward ...
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Advertising : 612 wordsGerman official wireless:—We repulsed strong British reconnoitring detachments by hand-to-hand fighting south-east of Ypres. There has been lively artillery ...
Article : 133 wordsA wireless Russian official report states: We reprised two attacks south-east of Brzezany (in Galicia). The Roumanians repelled an offensive in the region of ...
Article : 39 wordsWAIKERIE, April 7.—William Purcell, an old resident of this district, died suddenly on Thursday. The deceased had been indisposed for several days, and ...
Article : 56 wordsOn Sunday a Rugby match was played between a French Army team and New Zealand footballers. An immense crowd was present. The New Zealanders won ...
Article : 87 wordsPORT PIRIE, April7,—To-day Samuel Lawson, a wharf labourer, who has resided here for several years, was found dead at his home. The deceased lived ...
Article : 90 wordsPresident Wilson has sent a message to President Poincare, in which, be said:—"I am delighted that France, which is shoulder to shoulder with us in our struggle ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Telegraph has had an interview with the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Milinkoff), which is specially interesting in ...
Article : 210 wordsCorresponding at British headquarters report that the weather is improving. For two days' there has been bright pun without rain, and the ground is quickly drying. ...
Article : 142 wordsAdmiral Sir Richard Poore (who was Commander-in-Chief on the Australian station in 1910-11) has been placed on the retired list at his own request. The Admiral ...
Article : 61 wordsMOUNT GAMBLER, April 5.—Yesterday afternoon a fire started in a shed at the residence of Mr. J. G. Elkap, in O'Halloran terrace. The building ...
Article : 67 wordsWar measures will occupy the attention of Congress during the coming week. In addition to the loan of £1,000,000,000, Congress will probably be asked to raise a ...
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Advertising : 390 wordsThe Australian line, and the British line north of it, are now close in front of the Hindenburg line. Along the southern portion a few villages, such as ...
Article : 239 wordsThe New York World sent Dr Theodore Beebt to investigate the reports of the inoculation of prisoners with the germs of tuberculosis by the Germans, as cabled in ...
Article : 99 wordsA wireless Russian official message says:—One of our torpedo boats landed troops at the mouth of the River Terme, east ward of Samsun (on die Anatolian coas ...
Article : 76 wordsOwing to the systematic German burglaries of sales in the conquered French territory, and the stealing therefrom of securities, Sr. Flandin has introduced a Bill ...
Article : 64 wordsDEAD.—2nd Lieut. T.A. Sheddon, Lee. Cpla P. Donovan and J. McCotter, Ptes. S. Culla, W Murphy T. H. Mullins, E. R. Newbone. J. Simson, G. W. Wooldridge. E. P. Brennan, A. C. ...
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Advertising : 86 wordsDEAD.—Seeond Lieut. J. J. Allen, Sgts. P. E. Bergman, J. H. Worrad, Cpls. C. W. Murray, D. Davidson, Lee, Opls. J. Anderson, W, Carpenter, D. James[?], L. Leister,.F J. Glenn, Ptes A. ...
Article : 146 wordsA high American official has given a vivid report of the condition, of Belgium throughout the reign of terror, He says that the country is a vast internment camp. The ...
Article : 126 wordsDEAD.—Capt. E. R. Booth, Lieuts. D. S. Evans and E. N. Hagger, 2nd-Lieuts. J. F. Robb, P. J. Rodriquez. and W. R. Hyam, Cpls. H. M. Conner, J. H. Ross. J. W. Siddall, and F. L. ...
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Advertising : 940 wordsDEAD.—Capt W. J. Rae, Ptes, H. J. Anderson, P. Cavanagh, M. O'Donnell, and M. F. R. Bundleberry. ...
Article : 9 wordsDEAD.—Cpls. H. Butler, B. Gawer, and H. R. Swedley, Pte. J. Knight. ...
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