The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the forces of the Cz[?]-Slovaks have increased to 300,000. The situation of the Soviet Government is ...
Article : 154 wordsThe British Admiralty issued the following report to-day: — Light naval forces and aircraft of the Royal Air Force reconnoitred ...
Article : 377 wordsThere is little change in the front from the Ancre to the Avre.- Here and there the British have made slight gains, but on Monday they were mostly engaged in repulsing counter-attacks. South of the Avre, the Allies have made progress, and the French are near the crest of Lassigny heights ...
Article : 275 wordsIn his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig says:— On our Northern front last evening wo effocted local improvements of our ...
Article : 59 wordsThe German long-range gun bombarding Paris is now under Allied artillery fire. ...
Article : 25 wordsGerman military critics consider that the Franco-British attack has been brought to a standstill. They characterised the Allied success on August 8 ...
Article : 134 wordsThe formation of the first American army in France is officially announced. General Pershing commands in the field, and retains his post as ...
Article : 39 wordsAn Italian official communique issued to-day states:— In Albania yesterday we forced the enemy to evacuate Jagodina ...
Article : 43 wordsA survivor from the torpedoed hospital ship Warilda states that the captain behavod heroically, and went down with his ship. All those patients in ...
Article : 119 wordsThe enemy's casualties in the SommeOise battle are reliably estimated at 100,000. The'report of the capture of Chaulnes ...
Article : 460 wordsSir Douglas Haig issued the following report this morning:— The enemy last evening again attacked our positions to the southward ...
Article : 225 wordsIn his aviation report issued to-night, Sir Douglas Haig states:— Day and night yesterday our aviators dropped bombs chiefly on the ...
Article : 117 wordsA German submarine has sunk a British steamer, 100 miles cast of Nantucket. The fate of the crow is not known. ...
Article : 127 wordsPrivate J. L. Newman, of the A.I.F.. who was taken prisoner in France, and interned- at Heidelberg, in Germany, has escaped to England. He is 21 years ...
Article : 451 wordsOn the recommendation of the Advisory Committee, Sir Geo. Cave, Home Secretary, has ordered the reinternment of 80 Germans. ...
Article : 33 wordsA Berlin official messago states that Dr. Holficrich, German Ambassador to Russia, ordered the removal of the German embassy from Moscow to a less ...
Article : 201 wordsTo-night's French aviation communique states:— Despite attempts by enemy air squadrons to oppose their passage, ...
Article : 88 wordsIt is understood that the coal situation in Britain is moro serious than is generally realised. The Government, proposes to lay the facts before the ...
Article : 91 wordsThe United States Government has suppressed tho sale of liquor at all stations and on trains during the war. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES ...
Article : 177 wordsThe "Morning Post" correspondent at the British Headquarters in France writes:—The Australians on Saturday night tried to advance between the ...
Article : 116 wordsA German official communique intercepted by the British Admiralty to-day states:—We shot down 518 enemy aeroplanes during July, of which 230 are ...
Article : 40 wordsMrs. Josophine Darcey, teacher at St. Joseph's Orphanage, Hobart, has received a cablegram stating that her brother, Private Frank A. Darcey, of ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. G. Gilmour, correspondent of the Australian Press Association, in a message despatched from the Western front on Saturday, says:—Once again ...
Article : 844 wordsThe British Air Ministry issued the following report to-day:— Yesterday afternoon, in addition to the bombing already reported, our ...
Article : 177 wordsThis afternoon's French official communique states:— Between the Rivers Avre and Oiso the situation is unchanged. ...
Article : 75 wordsReports from Kief state that 5,000 peasants, provided with machine-guns, artillery, and good hospital motors, havo crossed the Dnieper River, in the ...
Article : 57 wordsTo-night's French official communique states:— On the River Veslo to-day wo repelled two counter-attacks by the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe annual meeting of the Burnio branch of the Farmers' and Stockowners' Association was held to-night Mr. C. G. Norton presided, and there ...
Article : 213 wordsAn official despatch from Switzerland states that it is reported that the continued attempt to deceive the German people regarding the progress of the ...
Article : 452 wordsThe German official communique intercepted by Admiralty wireless to-day states:—We repulsed violent attacks to the northward of the River Somme and ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Water Power Committee's preliminary report finds that excepting in Canada, Now Zealand, and also to a lessor extent in New South Wales and ...
Article : 69 wordsThe vologada Bolsheviks are taking measures to combat the Anglo-French forces and the White Guards. ...
Article : 28 wordsThis map shows many of the places now prominent in connection with the confused state of affairs in Ra[?] and the intervention by the Allied Powers. The Czecho-Slovak operations are principally in Eastern Siberia, to the eastward of Lake B[?]. Other Czecho-Slovaks are operating in the neighborhood of Ombk (where the now Siberian Government is established), and in the south-eastern provinces of European Russia. Between Omsk and Lake Baikal there is a strong body of German and Austrian prisoners fighting for the Bolsheviks. The British Expeditionary Force which landed at Vladivostok ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 202 wordsThe "New York Times," in its editorial columns to-day, says:—"A critical stage for the Germans has been reached on the Western front, occause they are ...
Article : 84 wordsM. Constantines[?], a member of the old Rumanian Ministry, has been arrested at Jassy, and accused of secretly printing an anti-German proclamation. ...
Article : 31 wordsTho red flag was flown at the Tradeshall to-day in commemoration of the London dockers' strike of 1890. Questioned as to whether the Federal ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Germans, on evacuating Montdidier, left little, more 'than a mass of wreckage. The Palace of Justice was devastated, and ancient tapestries have ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Hughes entertained the Australian press delegates at dinner at the Savoy. In welcoming them, he said they had come to Great Britain during ...
Article : 635 wordsA Canadian correspondent on the Western front explains that the Candiana took over secretly, a section of the Australian front south of the ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Wed 14 Aug 1918, Page 5
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