The "Fraukfurter Zeltung" cass that President Wilson's reply is a plain h[?] to the Kalser and hopes the latter will "make his decision soon." ...
Article : 234 wordsThe "Daily Mail" says the [?]urkish Minister in Switzerland handed to the Entente an offer of peace amounting virtually to surrender ...
Article : 276 wordsGon A[?]Hunter interviewed by the "Weekly" Despatch, said that the retreating [?]ermans have lost 300,00 prisoners and 4000 guns. They keep their ...
Article : 168 words[?]the cable news on this page [?] hend[?] has appeared in [?] to Australia by special permission. It should [?] opinion are not these of the "Times" unless expres[?]ly at ...
Article : 40 words[?] from Vancouver report [?] British and French are at[?] beyond Cabral and have [?] Oc[?]trghem ingoy[?]hom (cast ...
Article : 438 wordsOn Wednesday and Thursday says the Paris "Matin," the British captured 8000 prisoners and reconquered [?] villages, while the line of the Scheldt ...
Article : 64 words"Kapad.!" (Done For!) That is the stock remark of the German prisoners nowadays, said Gen Sir John Mo[?]ash. when interviewed in London. None ...
Article : 458 wordsA Berlin telegram to the Amstorday paper "Nienwas vander Dog" says that it is coufidently expected the Kalser will make a declamation calculated to case ...
Article : 113 wordsA telegram from Zurich mentions the 1st November as the day on which Austro-Hungarians are determined to cense fishting. ...
Article : 107 words"In wide attacks agu[?]st the Mormal Forest (south cast of Le Quesnoy) the enemy was brought to a standstill west[?]ard of the Englofontaine-Landreadies ...
Article : 68 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Amster [?] says that in the R[?]ishstage the new Foreign Minister a[?] that Germany was ne[?] to accept Presidnet Wilson's [?] ...
Article : 211 wordsReuter has been informed that the French attacked this morning between Chatean Poroien on the Aisno, and Sissone, on a front of 17 miles, and ...
Article : 104 wordsA most optimistic review of the war situation says the indeseribable break up of Austro-Hungary is unparalleled in history. The Allies can he sum of ending ...
Article : 179 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing on the 2[?]th, says;—Dehecy's army, between the Oiso and the Serre, attacked Von Huiter's so-called ...
Article : 243 wordsIn the German Reichstag the War Minister declared that the army was unbeaten. He said that the manufacture of munitions was incr[?]sing but admitted ...
Article : 145 wordsAdvices from Paris state that newspapers are optimistic relying on Swiss telegrams. They expect Karl's carly abdication. Austria-Hungary is throwing ...
Article : 217 wordsAccording to Antwerp refugee[?]. German residents have been ordered to leave that city ...
Article : 20 wordsWashington reports that it is announced that Col House the confidential adviser to President Wilson, is in Europe as personal representative of President ...
Article : 132 wordsReuter's correspondent [?] Au[?]sterdam says that the German newspaper "Mitages Z[?]itung" asserts that Belgian civilians fought on the British side near ...
Article : 55 words[?] the Orse Ir[?] in the night time [?] two enemy attempts [?] of between Longeh[?]ps and Noy[?] This morning we again began to ...
Article : 336 wordsReutor's correspondent at the French Headquarters, telegraphing on Saturday evening, said:—"Gon Debnay's army, after three days' uninterrupted fighting ...
Article : 232 wordsIn the announced that the Czech have demanded the withdrawal of their troops from France, and the demobilisation of the Landsturm ...
Article : 30 wordsRefugees who have reached Budapest from Finme report disaffection is spreading along the const. Fighting has broken out between Croatian and Hungarian ...
Article : 74 wordsGerman Press comments support the expectation that the demand for surrender will be refused. The "last ditch cry" is naturally raised. The "Lokal ...
Article : 122 wordsA Serbian communique says:— We attacked the enemy in the valley of the Morawa, and forced him to retreat in disorder. Our northward advance ...
Article : 123 wordsAccording to the "Times" correspondent in Copenhagen reports [?] Vienna state that the revolutionaries disarmed the Rovalists at Fiume and harrieaded ...
Article : 139 wordsAmsterdam advices state that in a lively debate in the Rete[?]astage the Conservative members complainel of over-hasty constitutional reforms and their not being ...
Article : 162 wordsReuter's correspondent at the American Headquarters telegraphing on the 26th inst., [?] the Americans slightly advanced their positions alter ...
Article : 49 wordsItalian cavalry has reached Lach, in Albania. A wireless Italian message says :—"A[?]banian bands inflicted considerable loss ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is announced that the Roumanian Government has ordered the closing of the Black Sea and Danube ports ...
Article : 21 wordsMr Hughes Prime Minister of Australia in receiving the Freedom of the City at Hull to-day said,—"We have come as it were almost to the very portals of ...
Article : 167 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on the 25th says:—We are progressing slowly but surely north-east between the Scheldt and ...
Article : 116 words[?] the Angle French attack between [?] and Seb[?]dt the French carried [?] Zalte despite desperain resi[?] The British ca[?] the villages ...
Article : 40 wordsThe crew of the Folkestone across Channel steamer refused to convey Mr Arthur Henderson, the British Laborite to Paris. Mr Henderson returned to ...
Article : 106 wordsIn the Dutch Second Chamber Dr P. Curt van der Linden Prime Minister reforred to the increased risk of the violation of Dutch territory and state that ...
Article : 83 wordsThe battle on the Verdun front con[?] most violontly cast of the Mouse [?] occupeal bormont [?] yesterday [?] The Germans to-day counter ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Mon 28 Oct 1918, Page 3
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