LONDON, Wednesday.—Attacks were resumed between Cambrai and St. Quentin. The prisoners yesterday exceeded 8000. ...
Article : 51 wordsVANCOUVER, Wednesday.—London has announced that President Wilson's note satisfies the Government that no further reply is intended until Germany's next move. ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Bureau states:—Brazil, replying to the Austro-German peace note, states: "We are persuaded the war can only end with the capitulation ...
Article : 38 wordsCOPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—A political Writer intimately associated with the German Government, when interviewed, said that if Germany is required to abandon the ...
Article : 61 wordsVANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Cambrai has been captured, with 8000 prisoners. General Pershing cables the capture of Gornay and four other villages, with 3000 prisoners, on ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says- Heavy enemy counter attacks from the direction of Avion resulted in fierce ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Germans fell back three miles this morning on the whole front from the Scarpe to the Oise. Slight rearguard fighting indicates that a great ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Diplomatic circles in London regard President Wilson's note as characteristically clear and logical, and approve of the avoidance of a flat ...
Article : 38 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The presence of German tanks near the front suggests that we frustrated sin intended attack, catching the enemy unawares. Large numbers of ...
Article : 69 wordsVANCOUVER, Wednesday.—London reports that the railway and city of Busigny, south-west of Le Cateau, have been captured. ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister), addressing Australian business men in London, declared- "Germany knows she is beaten. The ...
Article : 311 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on the evening of 8th October, says over sixteen enemy divisions have to-day been given a ...
Article : 204 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" says: The unmilitary policy of destruction is part of the peace propaganda, meaning "give me the advantages of a truce, or I ...
Article : 123 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says: The Franco-Americans' success east of the Meuse has definitely freed' Verdun. ...
Article : 23 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The railway and city of Busigny, south-west of Le Cateau, have been captured. The retreat is developing hourly, being at the rate of nine miles ...
Article : 47 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—The last shells have fallen on Reims Cathedral. The French and Americans are driving the Germans over a front of two miles north of St. Pierre, ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Serbians expect very heavy fighting jat Nish, whither three German divisions from Rumania and two Austrian divisions from Italy have been ...
Article : 34 wordsCHURCH OF ENGLAND.—St. Andrew's, Lismore 8 (H.C.), 11 (farewell Communion service Mrs. Whyte and family), 7.30, Rev. A. R. Ebbs. Casino Road 2.30, Rev. A. R. ...
Article : 1,040 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Allen Taylor moved that it is desirable the Government should take into consideration the immediate necessity of completing the main North ...
Article : 264 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, Writing on Tuesday at noon, says:—Notable progress was made yesterday in a ...
Article : 162 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Sir. D. Haig reports: —We inflicted a heavy defeat on the enemy yesterday between Cambrai and St. Quentin, taking over 10,000 prisoners and ...
Article : 337 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. — Notwithstanding his democratisaion promises the Kaiser retains his pose as the All Highest. The pan-German newspapers and court circles ...
Article : 48 wordsVANCOUVER, Wednesdays.—Geneva reports that Field-Marshal Mackensen has arrived in old Serbia to save the remnants of the army which the Allies are ...
Article : 34 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—A Melbourne manufacturer writes in the "Vossische Zeitung" that the peace offer is premature. He advocates the abolition of soldiers' leave, a ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Crown Prince of Serbia has entered Uskub, whither the Serbian Government is immediately proceeding. ...
Article : 24 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, writing on the afternoon of 8th October, says:—With the extension of the battle east of the Meuse ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Sir D. Haig reports:—We further progressed last night eastward of Sequehart and in the direction of Homain and Maistz. We reached the ...
Article : 481 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The following official wireless news has been received by the American Consul-General in Sydney- SEATTLE.—The war responsibilities have ...
Article : 160 wordsVANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The Germans oil the St. Quentin front are in full retreat on a twenty mile front. British cavalry are pursuing the enemy in open country. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Levy asked the Attorney-General if he knew there was a great amount of partiality in the State in regard to the liquor law. While the Act was being enforced against ...
Article : 332 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Bureau states: The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has sent the following message to Sir D. Haig: "I have just heard from ...
Article : 158 wordsPA[?]RIS, Wednesday.—The Anglo-French have forced the enemy to a general retreat north and south of St. Quentin. We advanced five mile's and took 2000 prisoners. ...
Article : 31 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Watt denied a newspaper statement that the Government had commandeered all the woollen mills. Certain negotiations were ...
Article : 258 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Influenza is increasing among civilians, but decreasing in the army camps. ...
Article : 21 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The whole of Cambrai is in British hands. The Canadians were the first to enter. ...
Article : 23 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Beach Thomas, the war correspondent, says:—The victory is pronounced. At 9 o 'clock last night plans Were immediately carried out to develop an ...
Article : 249 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Enver Pasha and Talast Pasha have resigned. Tewfik Pasha has been appointed Grand Vizier. ...
Article : 19 wordsVANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The "London Standard" expects the surrender of Turkey within 48 hours. ...
Article : 17 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—A correspondent at Petrograd writes that ex-Premier Trepoff and ex-Minister of War Gauchkoff were executed by shooting. ...
Article : 24 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A cable received at Sydney to-day states the war risk from Norway to Australia has been reduced to two and a half per cent. At one stage of the ...
Article : 41 wordsSTOCKHOLM, "Wednesday.—A message from Petrograd states that the Soviets overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to liberate all innocent prisoners. Wholesale ...
Article : 27 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—A. War Precautions Act regulation prohibits the erection of markets, theatres, halls, hotels, and other buildings for public use without ...
Article : 57 wordsSTOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—News f rom Petrograd states that the wholesale slaughter and arrests are diminishing. The Soviet Army of 300,000 is daily exercised in the ...
Article : 52 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Agricultural Department estimates this year's commercial apple crop at 24,400,000 bushels as against last year's crop of 22,518,000 ...
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Advertising : 183 wordsDebate took place on the Science Institute Bill on the second reading. The Senate adjourned until Wednesday. ...
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