Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:— "The enemy on Sunday continue his efforts to advance, seeking to cross the Somme south of Peronns ...
Article : 794 wordsPresident Wilson has cabled to Sir Douglas Haig, congratulating him on the heroic stand by the British against the Germans, and ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Governor, Sir Henry Galway, to-day despatched the following cablegram to the Secretary of State, in London:— ...
Article : 128 wordsThe vagaries of the "Jules Verne" gun continue to excite the public. It is now believed that two guns' shells reach a height of twenty ...
Article : 55 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at the Italian front, Mr. G. Ward Price, says:—"The snows will be off the mountains in three weeks ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Percival Phillips writes:—"The second battle of the Somme is being fought in the open, across dead country converted into hills and ...
Article : 709 wordsAn Admiralty report states:—"Naval aeroplanes emerged from Dunkirk between the 21st and 24th, and destroyed enemy machines and ...
Article : 100 wordsReferring to the second day's fighting, a German evening report states:—"During the night battle Bapaume fell into our hands. Hot ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Bulgarian and Turkish new papers have fallen out over the Dobrudja. The Turks favour the re-establishment of the equilibrium ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. Lloyd George said that men, guns, and "tanks" were on the way to France. For every one that was lost, a thousand more would be ...
Article : 33 wordsA French official communique this afternoon states:—"From February 15 to March, 15, fifty-two enemy aeroplanes were brought down or set on ...
Article : 47 wordsTremendous interest is manifested in the great offensive, especially the mysterious report of the shelling of Paris with long range guns. ...
Article : 271 wordsAn official despatch from General Allenby, in Palestine, states :—"Parties of our troops crossed to Jordan, despite the strong current ...
Article : 123 wordsSir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"The weather on Saturday was favourable for aviation. Our aeroplanes were constantly employed ...
Article : 460 wordsThe "Frankfurter Zeitung" learns that the fall of Lenin is imminent, and that the accession to power of the Socialists, who repudiate the ...
Article : 40 wordsAn official Berlin report says the Chancellor has informed a deputation of the Lithuanian Provincial Council that Germany recognised ...
Article : 49 wordsSensational evidence was given in a spy case at Genoa. It was shows that Germans purchased 250,000 shares in the Genoa Electrical ...
Article : 194 wordsTuan Chi Jui has been re-appointed Premier, foreshadowing efforts to co-operate with the Japanese regarding intervention. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Kaiser has telegraphed to the Empress announcing the capture of Bapaume, stating:—"My victorious troops are advancing victoriously ...
Article : 48 wordsThe German raider captured in the Pacific is reported to be able to sink any merchant ship. It is believed that she was fitted out on ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Senate Military Committee conferred with the War Council. They are confident of Great Britain's ability to check the enemy ...
Article : 38 wordsThe German newspapers are preparing the public for along struggle. The "Koelnische Zeitung's" correspondent says that the fighting is ...
Article : 209 wordsA French communique this afternoon states:—"The French troops began on March 23 to intervene in the battle on the British front. They ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Greek War Ministry announces that on the evening of March, 21, an airship appeared over Crete, and was travelling ...
Article : 38 wordsA London report states that the American steamer Chattooche has been torpedoed. The crew of 78 were landed in England. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that the King has telegraphed as follows to Sir Douglas Haig:—"I assure you that the fortitude, courage and ...
Article : 141 wordsFollowing the seizure of Dutch ships in the United States, the allies are likely to insist that other neutrals shall utilise German ships ...
Article : 41 wordsAn eye-witness of the destroyer action off Dunkirk on March 21 states that the British vessels Botha and Morris, and French ...
Article : 332 wordsThe day was remarkable for the weight of bombs dropped, and the number of flights made. Many thousand rounds were fired from ...
Article : 340 wordsThe newspapers of Brazil and Uruguay urge leading agriculturist to conduct a publicity campaign with a view of obtaining the inten ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Kaiser has ordered flags to be hoisted and joy guns fired throughout Germany to-day in celebration of the so-called victory, while a ...
Article : 62 wordsThroughout the afternoon and Evening public anxiety for the latest news continued. Newspapers were bought up, despite high prices for ...
Article : 910 wordsOfficial advices from Paris state that the offensive is continuing between Croiselles and Perminier, the Germans using nine divisions. ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Hoover, points out that unlea the public limits its consumption of wheat, compulsory measures, will be introduced. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Press Bureau publishes the following:— "The Cabinet wishes to express the nation's thanks for its splendid ...
Article : 140 wordsThe "New York" Herald's" Paris correspondent quotes the "Petit Parisien's" correspondent on the British front as saying:—"The ...
Article : 72 wordsThe long range bombardment of Paris has been resumed, tout was interrupted after the second shot. Paris, March 25. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Pope, in an Easter message to the United States, says he could not make a better wish than that the Divine Redeemer would grant the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe following message, distributed by the United States wireless station at Honolulu, and intercepted by the radio station at Melbourne ...
Article : 367 wordsExperts discredit, the, report that, the shells experienced, in Paris were dropped from aeroplanes, or that the projective bursts after travelling ...
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