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Article : 32 wordsIn the interview granted to French correspondents, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said that the West front was the decisive front. ...
Article : 694 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We captured a strong point south-east of Grandcourt and tock some prisoners. We penetrated from 200 to 250 ...
Article : 253 wordsThe "Gazette" announces that a number of decorations and medals have been awarded by the Allies to Australains and New Zealand soldiers for distinguished ...
Article : 265 wordsAt the meeting of the Leigh Shire Council yesterday, the Secretary said he had received a number of communications in connection with recruiting. At a ...
Article : 383 words[?] between America and Ger[?]ted within 48 hours. [?]signs of a division in the [?]e question of arming ships. ...
Article : 172 wordsA semi-official message from Vienna says that Austro-American negotiations are proceeding. Although Austria-Hungary ...
Article : 87 wordsA French communique says:—"An enemy attack in the sector of Baccarat, in Lorraine, failed. We carried out a successful coup de main cast of ...
Article : 63 wordsColonel Copeman, addressing the Institute of Health, said that preventive medicine had achieved extraordinary triumphs in war time. Prophylactic ...
Article : 99 wordsA German official message says:—"We repulsed in hand-to-hand fighting two English attacks southward of Serr[?], and drove off detachments of enemy treops ...
Article : 43 wordsA r[?]iting meeting will be held on Sunday next, at 3045 p.m., at the Moorabool streat wharf, Geelong. The speakers will be Sergt, Mason and Sergt J. H. ...
Article : 52 wordsMr W. F. Kelley, the American Consul at Rome, cables that the American schooner Lyman M. Law (1300 tons) has been sunk by an Austrian submarine in ...
Article : 107 wordsThe lour in Dngland of the New Zealand Rugby footballers from the trenches has been temporarily abandoned. Permission for the has been withdrawn. ...
Article : 30 wordsAmsterdam announces that recent Allied aeroplane raids near Bruges seriously damaged a captured English steamer, three destroyers, and a submarine shelter. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe following cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 12th February, has been received by the Government General:— ...
Article : 154 wordsThe "Times" political correspondent states that if the Government accepts Imperial preference it will carry the bulk of the Liberal opposition. Public opinion ...
Article : 43 wordsA Berlin message state that German aviators from Frieburg of 10th dropped 73,000lb of explosives on Nancy, on the artillery and station, setting fire to ...
Article : 28 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Rome says that the Maritime Transportation Company owned the Lyman M/ Law, she was registered in New York. It is ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Government is being seriously pressed to commence the sittings of the Imperial conference in the middle of March, even in Australia is not represented. The ...
Article : 186 wordsIn the Commons Chiozza Money said that 11.000 more men are now employed in shipyards than before the war. ...
Article : 25 words[?]offcial message says:—[?] an unfounded idea abroad [?]ne warfare will be weak[?]rd for American or other ...
Article : 31 wordsAn official report from Petrograd, received this afternoon, says:—"The Germans, after a bombardment with chemical shells, penetrated our ...
Article : 167 wordsMr Roberis, Secretary to the Board of Trade, has informed a Labor Conference deputation of the Government's approval of the prohibition of Asiatics from ...
Article : 32 wordsIn a farewell note to be printed in District Military Orders, Brig-Gen R. E. Williams, who to-day will relinquish the command of the Victorian Military ...
Article : 247 wordsTroop movements in Germany are in fell swing. Restrictions of the ordinary railway services am incroasing, and the entire ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Colonial Institute is publishing a six-volume history on Imperial co-operation in war. Capt Bean contributes the Australian volume and Mr Malcolm ...
Article : 47 words[?]spondent at Amsterdam [?]ble information from [?]ws that the pr[?]lamation re[?] submarining caused ...
Article : 75 wordsRouter's correspondent at Washington states that reports of the spread of the revolt in Cuba are arousing apprehension. Mr Lansing, the American Secretary of ...
Article : 49 wordsA distinguished American, who lived for 18 months in Germany, stales that the German troops are surprising, and that they are more numerous than over. ...
Article : 225 wordsA message from Reuter's correspondent at Adis Ababa, the capital of Abyssinia, says:— "Six thousand Government troops ...
Article : 157 words[?]ing to-day Count Von Bern[?] dismissed German Amba[?]ed the issue of an extended [?] which he said:— ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Irish Unionists have agreed to amend the Nationalists' motion regarding the future of Ireland. The Unionists amendment will favor conscription in ...
Article : 35 words"Italian attacks in the Cerna salient, on the Macedonian front, were unsuccessful," says an official report from Berlin. ...
Article : 96 wordsAmount previously acknowledged, £611 0/[?]; Mrs A. Wo[?]dger, £2/17,6; Miss Horman (for December, 1916), £4/12; Miss Rowlauds, 13/6; Mrs swen[?]on, 5/; Miss ...
Article : 136 wordsA Canadian war loan will probably be issued in March. The Finance Minister conferred with the bankers, who promised support. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is announced that the damaged German destroyer V96, which recently left Ymuiden, has arrived at the mouth of the Ems, which runs through north-west ...
Article : 37 wordsA Berlin report states that there is an epidemic in Germany which is claiming a tremendous number of victims. Physicians are unable to identify the plague. ...
Article : 37 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the newspaper "Handelsblad" says that German troop movements to the Eastern frontier have ceased. A ...
Article : 34 wordsAdmiral Sir John Jellicoe, First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, was given a rousing reception when he visited tile City to-day, to deliver an address at the New ...
Article : 123 words[?]bouts of the American Con[?]many is not known, It is ex[?] the[?] will arrive at Leipzig [?] to Switzerland. It is ...
Article : 37 wordsThe following is a copy of a letter received by the Prime minister from Monsignor Ceretti, Apostolic delegate:—"Sudney, 8th ...
Article : 272 wordsThe British steamer R. O. Lambert (2105 tons), owned by J. Mestyn, of Sunderland, has been sunk by a submarine. Four of the crew are missing, but it is ...
Article : 62 wordsLt-Col A Court Repington, writing in the "Times," forecasts an outburst of furious German offensives on land and sea. ...
Article : 146 wordsThe hon. secretary, Miss Warmington, desires to acknowledge the following contributions:— Previously acknowledged, £3762/12; Brown Hill, per Mrs Willmot, ...
Article : 145 words[?] correspondent at Berne says [?]and and party, to the number [?] left for Paris. ...
Article : 14 words[?]from Rotterdam state that the [?]ter Zeitung" states that if the [?]ners Orleans and Rochet[?] the pres[?]ribed zone they will ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Norwegian teamer Mauranzer has been posted as missing at Lloyds. ...
Article : 16 wordsIt is announced by the Admiralty that on Saturday a naval air squadron made a successful bomb attack in the Eastern Mediterranean. It caused considerable ...
Article : 56 wordsAs showing the heroism of mercantile seamen the survivors of the Vedamore, who has fearful experionces, being exposed in scanty clothing in the bitterest ...
Article : 48 wordsMr A. Poynton, the Commonwealth Treasurer, announced to-day that applications would be accepted for war loan stock or bonds up to 2nd April. ...
Article : 252 words[?] correspondent at Amsterdam [?] the Brazalian charge [?]'affaires [?] has handed to Count Caerin, [?]ro-Hungarian Minister for ...
Article : 42 wordsA soldier Writing to his friends in Ballarat says:—"In a village some seven miles away is a Greek enterprising enough to keep a shop. He only sells Greek fags, ...
Article : 227 wordsIt is stated that the Kaiser's visit to Vienna was duo to the Emperor Charles obdurate independence. The Kaiser, before his departure made ...
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Advertising : 550 wordsIn the House of Commons on Wednesday Sir George, Cave, the Home Secretary, announced that committee was sitting to consider whether interned ...
Article : 80 words[?]nt S[?]andinavian protest against [?] submarine [?]mpaing points [?] it is contrary to international [?]lly as it apparently applies ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Press Bureau states:—The Board of Trade assumes possession of all coalmines in the United Kingdom for the duration of the war. Mr Guy Calthrop, ...
Article : 71 words[?]el Hutin, writing in the "Echo[?] points out that 112 vessels on[?]nch ports on Monday, and that [?] vessel was sunk. ...
Article : 49 wordsSir Rupert Clarke has been invalided from the army and is returning to Australia. ...
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