The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Petrograd says there is no doubt that the German plans have been radically changed. Having ...
Article : 134 wordsMen who escaped from Maubeuge say that the town is full of German spies. The French discovered telephone, whereby the Germans were ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Minister for Defence has received from the High Commissioner in London as official the following descriptive account from the ...
Article : 1,441 wordsA brief official communique issued here late last night says:—"The situation at the front is unchanged." ...
Article : 29 wordsA cable message from the High Commissioner to the Federal Goverment, dated late last night, gives the following information as ...
Article : 121 wordsA communique issued here last night explains that the battle now in progress north of the Aisne assumes on a large portion of the ...
Article : 108 wordsSir Join French concludes his report thus:—"The following is a special order I have issued to-day to the troops:— ...
Article : 310 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspond dent further states that German civilians continually attacked the Russians in East Prussia. Whilst ...
Article : 90 wordsReuter's correspondent in Paris telegraphed on Wednesday:—"Wounded soldiers from the battlefield state that the Germans have ...
Article : 72 wordsA. telegram from Maastricht states that fifty thousand German wounded have passed through Liege during the last few days en route for Germany. ...
Article : 34 wordsDuring a hot skirmish some days ago a French Chasseur named Foarnicr and another soldier found them selves alone under fire. They returned ...
Article : 103 wordsThe "Novoe Vremye' states that up to the 14th inst the Russians in Galicia captured seven Austrian flags, 637 guns, forty-four quickfirers, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Germans in Belgium are reported to be still steadily leaving tho northern parts of the country and making their way southwards. ...
Article : 140 wordsIt is officially announced that the Russians have occupied the town of Wislock, situated on the river of the same name in the Carpathians. ...
Article : 34 wordsSapper Gilhooley, of the Royal Engineers, relates that during the last week of the operations on the Marne, they spent two days in constructing ...
Article : 112 wordsRussia's signal victories in Galicia have been partly due to the refusal of the Austrian Poles to fight against the Russian kindred. ...
Article : 97 wordsAfter desperate fighting between Peronne and St. Quentin, about 40 miles east of Amiens, the French appcar to have turned the German ...
Article : 189 wordsThe facade of Rheims Cathedral, with its three doors, two towers and the rose window are intact. When the bombardmeat of the ...
Article : 57 wordsReuter's correspondent iu Paris, telegraphing on Wednesday, states:—"A soldier relates that yesterday morning we were five, miles north of ...
Article : 89 wordsThe official German, version of the occurrences at Rheims states:—"Since the 20th inst, the white flag hoisted on the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe first official information of the British naval disaster in the North Sea was contained in a message sent to the Prime Minister by ...
Article : 141 wordsSir John French continues:—"During the counter attack by the German 53rd regiment on portions of the Northampton and Queen's ...
Article : 515 wordsAn official communique issued here last night thus summarises the position at the front:— "Our left wing on the right of ...
Article : 102 wordsDriven out of their trenches at Peronne the Germans foil back on St. Quentin, same 15 miles to the south-west of Peronne. French reinforcements ...
Article : 104 wordsAn eyewitness of the destruction at Rheims states that the Cathedral is not completely gutted. All the statues and windows are smashed ...
Article : 61 wordsFrench soldiers state that at the time of the French advance on Peronne a French officer impersonated a German officer, tamped the ...
Article : 92 wordsOat of 130 German wounded who ware in the Cathedral of Rheims thirteen were incinerated and one was so badly wounded that he could ...
Article : 76 wordsNearly four hundred of tho survivors from the sunken British eruisers have been lauded at Harwich. Only fortyeight of the men out of ...
Article : 65 wordsSir John French's report continues:—"As an example, of the spirit which is inspiring our allies, the following is a translation of the ...
Article : 863 wordsMany officers believe that the Germans would have retreated before now but for the condition of the roads which render it impossible ...
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