The returns of the Bank of England for the week ended September 11 are as follow, the figures for the preceding week being given in parentheses:— ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Kaiser, in a speech to Krupp's workmen at Essen, yesterday made an astounding attack on Great Britain. no accused Great Britain of ...
Article : 399 wordsThe following Italian communique was issued to-day:— Lively encounters have occurred south-eastward of B[?]rat, ...
Article : 67 wordsMarshal Foch has now given General Pershing the cue, and he has joined in the concert of the Allies. American guns on Thursday morning at one o'clock hurst into a great roar all around the St. Mihiel salient south-east of Verdun. The German guns attempted to reply, but were soon ...
Article : 445 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, says:—The attack at La Basse[?] railway triangle was not a set piece, and there was no ...
Article : 73 wordsThe following German official communique was intercepted by Admiralty wireless to-day:—The English attacks last evening against Marcoing (six miles ...
Article : 61 wordsAlarming telegrams are being received in Copenhagen from Russia by way of Helsingfors, the capital of Finland. These show that the peasant force that ...
Article : 173 wordsThis afternoon's French official communique slates:— North of the Ailette River we ruade a raid Jost night, and took prisoners. ...
Article : 74 wordsWashington advices from France state that the Germans are systematically evacuating Douai, as huge quantites of stores have been observed ...
Article : 40 wordsThis afternoon's French official communique states:— Two enemy raids in Chanipagno and the Vosges were repulsed last ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chroniclo" correspondent, reports that there has been sharp fighting on the Australian front. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Dosch Fleurot, the correspondent of the "New York World," sends the following cable from Stockholm:—I am convinced that the outside world does ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Germans continue to attack the American front south of the Aisne. The enemy is desperately attempting to secure the Mont Rouge Plateau, and ...
Article : 40 wordsMilitary critics discuss" the Allies' prospects of a further advance, now that the German retreat has stopped at the Hindenburg line. Floods and ...
Article : 154 wordsThe American official report issued last night states:— Our troops which are operating in the St. Mihiel sector (south-[?]ast ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, was the guest of the Corporation of Manchester to-day, and received the freedom of the city. He was accorded ...
Article : 849 wordsYesterday's official report by the British Air Ministry is as follows:— Despite the wind to-day, we bombed the railway at Courcelles (six miles ...
Article : 65 wordsA now volume of Lloyd's Shipping Register contains the names of [?] new steamers owned by the British Shipping Controller, all having the prefix "war," ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Australian Press" Association learns that the whole of the TransSiberian railway from Vladirostock to Samara, where the line radiates to ...
Article : 244 wordsThe following are the names of the Tasmaniens included in the 429th casualty list, which has been released for publication. ...
Article : 420 wordsGeneral J. C. Smuts, a member of the War Cabinet, speaking last night at N[?]castle, said he was convinced that the recent events on the Western front ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that the enemy does not show any inclination to abandon the Passchendaele, Wytschaete, and Messines ...
Article : 176 wordsGeneral Maurice, military critic of the "Daily Chronicle," says that the most remarkable feature of Marshal Foch's generalship is the way he has ...
Article : 130 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at American Headquarters, reports:— General Porshing has launched with ...
Article : 206 wordsIn his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig states:— During last night we captured the strongly fortified position known as ...
Article : 84 wordsThe German official communique intercepted by Admiralty wireless to-day says:—The Franco-American troops have attacked the St. Mihiel Bend, and ...
Article : 34 wordsThe map shows clearly the salient south-east of Verdun which the Americans are attacking in their first offensive. The attack is being delivered from west, east, and bouth, and already progress has been made from both flanks. The advance made on each flank is about five miles, and the salient is about twenty miles wide. The gains already made ensure the capture of St. Millie. The salient is in the district called the Woevre, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 202 wordsIn his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig states:— Yesterday evening we captured Attilly (five miles west of St. ...
Article : 371 wordsThe United Press Association's correspondent at American Headquarters says that the Americans and French have attacked on the western side of ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 14 Sep 1918, Page 7
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