The Dowager Lady Lawrence, C.I., widow of the first Lord Lawrence, Viceroy of India from 1864 to 1869, died at The Hayes ...
Article : 993 wordsThe South African Minister, General Louis Botha, has telegraphed to Sir Douglas Haig:—"We are watching with the deepest appreciation the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Defence Department has received the following, cable message from the Australian correspondents, Mr. C. Bean, dated the 25th inst:— ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Zurich correspondent of the "Temps" quotes an influential personage in Germany as saying that the recent strikes in Berlin and ...
Article : 230 wordsThe British Ambassador at Washington. Lord Reading, has received the following message from the Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George: ...
Article : 118 wordsThe following is a copy of a telegram despatched by his Excellency the Governor-General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for ...
Article : 206 wordsSemi-official advices received here say that the Austrians are transferring their large, calibre artillery from the Russian front to the west front. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports this morning:—"As a result of attacks yesterday afternoon and evening astride the Somme we were forced ...
Article : 107 wordsSir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"The battle was renewed this morning northward and southward of the Somme. Intense ...
Article : 318 wordsThe Under-Secretary for War states that the popular British reserves are arriving on the battlefield, and that only a few French ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Press Bureau, states:—"Our troops during last night were pressed back a short distance on both banks of the Somme. Early this ...
Article : 217 wordsA nigh military authority says that the situation is much less critical than for three days past. Broadly speaking, the enemy has ...
Article : 510 wordsTo-day's French communique states:—"Yesterday evening and last night the enemy, who was everywhere held, was obliged ...
Article : 93 wordsThe "Deutsche Zeitung" says:"Down with those who are talking of conciliation and worshiping peace. The cry of vengeance and the ...
Article : 132 wordsSir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"There was a great concentration of our aeroplanes to-day over threatened points. Masses of ...
Article : 128 wordsThe official attitude and the tone of the American newspapers are full of confidence. It is believed that the German wedge will be ...
Article : 153 wordsAn official German wireless message this evening says:—"The Anglo-French yesterday tried to arrest our advance on the Somme. Our attack ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. Hudson. Maxim says that he could build a gun to shoot from London to Paris, but he is doubtful of the value of such freak artillery. ...
Article : 92 wordsThe United Press correspondent says :—"The British holding the line westward of AlBert are fighting for every rod. The struggle now begins ...
Article : 121 wordsLast night's French communique, reports:—"The Germans are throwing into the battle new fresh troops. Their attacks to-day redoubled in ...
Article : 87 wordsThe United Press correspondent telegraphs this evening:—North-ward of the Somme, the British are holding firm, and the enemy is ...
Article : 212 wordsGeneral Wood, who Has just returned from France, giving evidence before the Senate's military committee, said he believed that Sir ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Lawrence. Ginnell, M.P., was yesterday convicted in Dublin of haying incited people to enter certain lands in West Meath. He was ...
Article : 96 wordsThe following brief cable messages received here in the course of the day give a gist of the events to date:— ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Kaiser has telegraphed to the Vice-President of the Reich-stag eulogising the brilliant achievement of those responsible for the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Paris says:—"The confidence of the French in the favourable issue of this momentous battle ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Minister of Munitions, Mr. Winston Churchill, appeals to munition workers to use their best efforts promptly to replace the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe King Edward Medal has been awarded to five employees in the National Shell Filling Factory. A shell exploded, igniting some shell laden ...
Article : 52 wordsIn the Senate to-day Senator Snow brought in. a bill providing for compulsory universal military training. ...
Article : 23 wordsIt is a fact not infrequently for gotten by travellers in Palestine that one has to search far below the present level of towns in order ...
Article : 143 wordsSir Douglas Haig, on the 23rd, sent out a special order to the army. He said:—"We are again at a crisis of the war. The enemy ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. McAdoo, announces a new war loan of three billion dollars at 4 1/2 per cent. America, he says, will ...
Article : 53 wordsThe munition workers all over the country are giving up their Easter holidays in response to Mr. Churchill's appeal. The Clyde ...
Article : 79 wordsSir Douglas Haig's reports showing that the attackers are held. at all points are regarded. as most cheerful especially whon coupled ...
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