General Sir William Robertson when opening a hospital at Hampstead yesterday, said:—"The first battle of Ypres ...
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Article : 107 wordsLord Robert Cecil, in an interview with the United Press correspondent in London, said:—"With America's help in shipping ...
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Article : 92 wordsThe President is preparing a message to Congress. It is understood that the contents say it is impossible to sever relations with Germany. ...
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Article : 35 wordsA German official wireless message says:—"Our aviators bombed London and several places on the south coast last night." ...
Article : 25 wordsIn an interview with the representative of a Budapest newspaper, Admiral von Tirpitz declared that the English and French monopoly of the ...
Article : 87 wordsOn October 15 the Government will requisition every American merchantman over 2500 tons. This affects 458 vessels, aggregating two ...
Article : 41 wordsOther accounts say that warnings of the raid were quickly issued. Heavy clouds were about, but the enemy overcame the difficultly of ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Maximalists refused to let Lenin attend the conference because of the Government's threat to arrest him immediately afterwards. ...
Article : 27 wordsSpeaking yesterday in the main committee of the Reichstag, Dr. Michaelis declined to make any detailed statement of Germany's ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Kieff Soviet refuses to hand over the arrested Generals, Denekin, Markoff, and Elsiner, to a general commission of inquiry, and demands ...
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Article : 126 wordsA Russian official wireless message to-day says that an enemy mine sank the destroyer Okhotnik off Oesel Island, and only 11 of the ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Dutch mission denies the statement in the von Igel documents alleging suspicious relations between the mission and Germany. The ...
Article : 31 wordsGeneral Kaledin has been elected the superior Alaman of the Ukraine, and becomes actually master of southern Russia between the ...
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Article : 395 wordsAn Italian Communique to-d'ay reports:—"Our airmen, aiming at the interruption of rail traffic in the Bazza ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Press Bureau states:—"The latest reports indicate that twenty enemy machines participated in last night's raid. The raiders failed to ...
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Article : 22 wordsLord Milner was the guest of the American Club to-day at a luncheou in the Savoy Hotel. He spoke of the ideals for which the allies were ...
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Article : 139 wordsTo-day's Italian communique reports:—"We recaptured the line between the Sella de Dol and the northern ...
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Article : 69 wordsThe German Foreign Minister, Baron von Kuhlmann, addressing the main committee of the Reichstag, said that the German reply to ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Admiralty reports:—"Our naval aeroplanes on Thursday bombed the storehouses on the south-western side of Beirut ...
Article : 50 wordsEvery successive air raid shows the growing efficiency of the London defences. Last night's raid confirmed this conclusion. The ...
Article : 399 wordsThree occupants of a big German biplane that landed to-day at Sneek have been interned. They set fire to their machine. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Greek Foreign Office has informed the Greek Embassy here that the delay in the mobilisation of the Greek army is due to the ...
Article : 117 wordsThe State Department announces the creation of a peace information bureau. Colonel E. M. House, who unofficially advises President ...
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Article : 299 wordsIncreases in army and navy pay are announced. Proficiency pay at the rate of threepence or sixpence daily will be payable after six ...
Article : 134 wordsInterviewed yesterday Colonel House said:—"My task is to gather data to enable the United States to speak with a purely American voice ...
Article : 153 wordsAdvices to the Russian Embassy show that there is some prospect of a more favourable trend of Russian politics. They convoy the hope that ...
Article : 53 wordsCount Reventlow, writing in the Berlin "Tageszeitung" says:—"The London air raids are comforting compensation for our answer to the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe "Vonwaertz" says:—The sufferings, of the Serbs have been more terrible than those of any other people in the war. The youthful ...
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