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Article : 29 wordsA Serbian official message says :— We forced the enemy to retreat on the Razanj front, and crossed the Western Morowa River (north-east of Nish) ...
Article : 129 wordsReuter is reliably informed that the Allied Governments cordially approve of President Wilson's Note, which generally represents the views of the Allies, who, despite appearances, are deliberately ...
Article : 404 wordsA message from Amsterdam says that the Kaiser is suffering from nervous prostralion. His condition is critical, and his ...
Article : 53 words[?]patch received at 12.55 a.m. [?]Field-Marshal Haig reports: [?] yesterday morning we cap[?] prisoners and over 100 ...
Article : 431 wordsA Vienna telegram says that the Austrian Premior, Count Hussarek, announced that President Wilson's reply is not regarded as preventing further ...
Article : 68 wordsMr Word Price describes the incredibly horrifying conditions of the Sorbians in the war camp on the outskirts of Sofia —[?] muddy compound, within night of the ...
Article : 277 wordsMr Sideboth[?] writing in the "Times." says :—The present British attack is one of the d[?]sive battles of the war. It aims strategically to substitute ...
Article : 93 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a Vienna message states that President Wilson's Austrian Note over [?]oyed the Czechs, who now demand the ...
Article : 66 wordsMr P. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that there is hard fighting on the whole Scheklt, and fierce struggles for ...
Article : 134 wordsReuter's correspondent at Basle says the Bungarian Premier in the Chamber said the situation was increasingly difficult. He would propose to the King to form ...
Article : 56 wordsFrench troops penetrated the enemy's position at Monte Sisemol, says an Italian official message taking 730 prisoners. The British south Asiago, in ...
Article : 43 wordsSir Edward Carson, speaking at Oxford, drew attention to the minimum demands by Germany when she thought she was top dog. They included the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that, addressing the Independent Social Democrute for the first time since his release, Dittman demouneed the ...
Article : 40 wordsReuter's correspondent at the Italian headquarters on the 24th inst, says the liveliness on the Italian front is likely to produce a development if the fine ...
Article : 16 wordsMr Beach Thomas, describing the bitttor fighting on the Scheldt, says:—The will to win with which the whole army is inspired affords conspicuous example ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the House of Commons Land Robert Cecil stated that the Government had been informed that the Armenians at Baku had entered into negotiations for ...
Article : 81 wordsCommenting on President Wilson's Peace Note, the "New York Horald" says:—Leaving all questions regarding the armistice in the hands of the military ...
Article : 295 wordsA message from Cork says that Mr Hughes, speaking at the Lord Mayor's lancheon, said he hoped that what the soldiers had won by the sword would not ...
Article : 73 wordsMr Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the Allied advance in Belgium brought to light a colossal enemy plan ...
Article : 149 wordsHerr Dittmann, the well known German Socialist member of the Reichstag, has been released. He was sentenced in connection with strikes in Germany in ...
Article : 39 wordsA total of 1895 deaths from influenza was reported last week in Britain and 371 in London. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe influenza outbreak is not diminishing. Schools and public offices are greatly affected. The high death rate continues. Many Londoners are wearing ...
Article : 7 wordsRenter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Socialist member of the Reichstag. Dr Cart Liebkuecht, the Socialist lender, has been released from ...
Article : 26 wordsCape Town advices report that in regard to the epidemic of influenza the position continues to be favorable in the towns which are rapidly resuming their normal ...
Article : 169 wordsThe war time growth of the British Navy is illustrated by the fact that the personnel in 1914 totalled 146,000. It was now 406,000. The tonnage ...
Article : 109 wordsTelegraphing from Paris, the "Times" correspondent says that the Belgian Government has decided that Bruges, which was recently re-occupied, shall be the ...
Article : 41 wordsIn a lending article the "Times" expresses the hope that the Allied Ministers will emulate the frankness of Mr Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign ...
Article : 81 words[?]communique received at [?] on Friday says :— [?] late yesterday attacked our [?] be northern par of Derivation ...
Article : 12 wordsA wireless German official message, received at 7.30 p.m., says:—"Belgian inhabitants assisted the enemy in fighting in the neighborhood of Kattestraat. In ...
Article : 46 wordsA Tokin message states that influenza has made its appearance in the Orient. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— The Navy Department has asked ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Admiralty issues a striking map showing that the return of the German colonies would provide submarine bases threatening the whole world trade routes ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the period from June to September inclusive the British destroyed 1443 German aeroplanes, and brought down [?]58. as against 668 British machines which are ...
Article : 76 wordsBritish troops have arrived at Irkutsk, in Southern Southern Siberia on their way to Krasnoyarsk, the chief town of the Siberian Government of Yoniseisk ...
Article : 26 words[?] correspondent at the British [?] telegraphing on Thursday [?]day's victory by the Third [?] British Armies is infinitely ...
Article : 26 wordsNews has been received at Cape Town from Palestine of the death from wounds of Gordon C. White, the famous South African cricketer ...
Article : 136 wordsMuch raided Mannheim, says The Hague correspondent of the "Times," was the scene of a violent protest meeting last week ; 15,000 citizens demanding peace at ...
Article : 86 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day Mr Brennan asked Mr Orchard whether any complaints had been received is to ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the Independent Air Forces on the night of the 23rd October heavily and successfully attacked factories and railways at Burbach ...
Article : 121 wordsIn a message from Rome the "Times" correspondent says that Italian feeling is strongly distrustful of Germany's peace Note. It is claimed that the dissolution ...
Article : 50 wordsMr Newton D. Baker, Secretary for War, does not with to have any more members of Congress in the army, reports a Washington message, He says they ...
Article : 33 words[?] of Commons, reply to Mr [?]Mr M'Pherson confirmed the [?]the proud distinction of be[?]to break the Hindenburk ...
Article : 15 wordsCapt J. M'Cloughry, Adelaide, of the Fourth Australian Flying Squadron, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. He has destroyed 14 aeroplanes ...
Article : 141 wordsThe semi official "Norddeutsche Gazetto" says that President Wilson's reply will show whether he is ready to use Germany's indubitable readiness for ...
Article : 49 wordsDutch shipping is resuming service, in view of Germany's promised deviation of submarinism. ...
Article : 19 words[?]correspondent at the French [?] telegraphing on the 24th [?] advance [?] and the Serre th[?] ...
Article : 16 wordsMr Wells urges that those responsible for Germany's crimes, not excepting the supreme chief should be fully punished. The "Times" correspondent at ...
Article : 30 wordsOwing to the railway difficulties the Government has prohibited racing during the coming winter ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Sat 26 Oct 1918, Page 3
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