"M. Basilesco, a member of the Rumanian Parliament, believes the following are the German motives for their attempt ...
Article : 175 wordsIn a message from Berlin the "New York World" correspondent says: —"The partial renewal of submarine frightfulness is intended to compel the United ...
Article : 51 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reported on Wednesday: —"There has been hostile artillery activity along the greater part of the battle ...
Article : 286 wordsIn the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, introduced a cretin vote of £300,000,000, bringing the total up to £3,132,000,000. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsGerman newspapers are excited over the doings of the submarine U53, and say that they are a warning to neutrals of Germany's "sea power." ...
Article : 61 wordsRouter understands that the United States' reply to the Allies memorandam on the question of submarines of the belligerents using neutral ports was despatched ...
Article : 48 wordsLieut, Dougharty, who has been in charge of the Eaglehawk depot, returned to Melbourne last night after handing over the arrangements for that locality to Captain ...
Article : 82 wordsReplying to criticism by Mr. R. D. Holt (Liberal) regarding his interview with an American correspondent, in which [?]e stated that the Allies would fight to a finish, and ...
Article : 168 wordsAfter a two days' conference with President Wilson. Mr. Lansing agreed that Germany has kept her pledges, though an announcement of the final decision is ...
Article : 100 wordsWednesday afternoon's communique says:—"We organised our new positied south of the Somme, and extended our gains at ...
Article : 241 wordsMr E. F. Mitchell, K.C., Mr. W. Harrison Moore, and Mr. H. L. Starke have expressed the following opinion on the legality of the pr[?]mation calling up ...
Article : 408 wordsMr. Lansing, American Secretary of State, after conferring with President Wilson at Long Branch, declared that no decision had been arrived at regarding the ...
Article : 68 words"The Times." in a leading article, says: —"Although there is room for econom[?] and more efficient expenditure, we believe the gigantic sum is well spent. We have not ...
Article : 69 wordsCommenting upon the political situation, the "Manchester Guardian" says:—"Parliament's resumption witnesses the informal alliance of the Nationalists and ...
Article : 279 wordsMr. J. D. Bouchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, states that it is proposed to indemnify citizens who have suffered as a result of the recent air [?]aid ...
Article : 48 wordsThe "Daily Mail's" correspondent at New York says that President Wilson will probably address a new Note to Germany in similar terms to that sent to Britain in ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. Lloyd George said: —"Never in the history of any country was any army better fed or clothed and looked after than the British." ...
Article : 34 wordsA German communique states that air squadrons are said to have bombed troop trains at Constanza, on the Black Sea. ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is stated by the "Berliner Tageblatt" than the new German war credit makes the total £3,200,000,000. ...
Article : 27 wordsA German communique claims that the Germans repulsed numerous attacks extending from the Somme to the far north of the An[?]re during last [?]vning and ...
Article : 58 wordsThe "Morning Post" correspondent at Petr[?]grad says:—"The Russians and Rumanians have made rapid headway in the Dobrudja. They advanced from eight to 25 ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Admiral commanding at Halifax will control the movements of allied steamship traffic to the American Atlantic coast as a protection against submarines. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe life of the Reichstag has been prolonged by three months. ...
Article : 19 words"The Times." in a leading article, says that the position in Transylvania is more satisfactory, but is still anxious. The Dobrudja lighting is stationary. Field-Marshat ...
Article : 122 wordsQuestioned in the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, Minister Controlling the Blockade of Germany, declined to make a statement regarding the Herman submarine ...
Article : 30 words"The Times" correspondent with the French Army, who visited the point where the Franco-British forces join, states that French officers say:— "It is almost ...
Article : 93 wordsIt is announced that the Allies have demanded that the Greek fleet should be handed over to them. The Minister for Marine has promised ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is becoming increasingly evident that many of the men who have enlisted under the proclamation hare failed to realise their position, for a bout 40 per cent. are absent ...
Article : 220 wordsNo news has been received regarding the submarine or submarines concerned in the sinking of vessels off the American coast since Saturday, but there are rumors that ...
Article : 61 wordsThe fresh Italian blow on the Carso was not expected, after a period of comparative quiet, owing to unfavorable weather. In Carso proper the Italians have taken almost ...
Article : 242 wordsThe following telegram from the Defence department concerning Lieutenant W. H. James, who was severely wounded in the head and face in France some ...
Article : 67 wordsGerman official casualty lists show that the total is now over 3,500,000. Of this number, over 1,230,000 are out of action. ...
Article : 28 wordsAdmiral Fournet has font an ultimatum to the Greek Government demanding as a precautionary measure, with a view to seeurity, the handing over of the entire ...
Article : 167 wordsA Rumanian communique states:—"Enemy attacks at various points in Transylvania were repuised, especially in the vic[?]nity of [?] and Vulcan passes. ...
Article : 74 wordsA message from Newport says that the finding of the live abandoned ship's boats in good condition by the Spanish steamer Antonio Lopez (5975 tons) is regarded as ...
Article : 95 wordsA French official message reports successes by the Allies in Macedonia as follow:—"On the right wing the British have crosed the Seres railway line. In the ...
Article : 77 wordsOn Tuesday, 24th October. Colonel Stawell, A.A.M.C., who was with the 3rd Australian General Hospital at Lemnes, will deliver an address in the Town Hall ...
Article : 51 wordsThe fine respones to the call of Empire made by the members of the Sandhurst Rowing Club was commented upon by the secretary in his annual report last evening, ...
Article : 50 wordsWheat on the Chicago and Winniped markets dropped to two cents owing to the British purchase of Canadian and Australian crops. There were heavy liquidations ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsAccording to a German communique the pur[?] of the second Rumanian army from [?] continu[?] ...
Article : 21 words"The Times" correspondent at Athens states that the ultimatum includes a demand for the control of mails on the Piraeus-Larissa railway. ...
Article : 39 wordsLocal and district Red Cross workers, who have put up an excellent record since the beginning of the war, in services rendered to the Iads at the front, were much ...
Article : 235 wordsGeneral Falkenbayn is seeking to invade Rumaina from the mountain frontiser. Heavy fighting is in progress on both the main loads from Brasso, with varying success. ...
Article : 30 wordsSpeaking at a farewell luncheon to the Duke of Devonshire, Governor-General Designate of Canada, Lord Curzon, Lord Privy Seal, said: — ...
Article : 106 wordsReuter's correspondent at Salonika states that further contingents of have landed. ...
Article : 17 wordsA Rome message save that funeral Count Cadorna the Italian Commander-in-Chief) has reported a brilliant Italian success at Mount Pasubio, and also the penetration ...
Article : 51 wordsFrench newspapers hint that the Allies are taking a strong line with Greece. Reuter's correspondent at Athens says that Professor S. Lamhros, the now ...
Article : 92 wordsIrish Unionists have adopted a resolution in favor of compulsion being applied to Ireland. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsMr. Stanley Washburn. "The Times." correspondent, has returned to Bucharest from Transylvania, In a message dated 6th October [?] states:— ...
Article : 297 wordsSir Edward Carson, who followed Mr. Asquith, declared that it would be a disaster if Germany was permitted to crush Rumania. ...
Article : 198 wordsThe exemption courts to-day heard 397 cases. They allowed 198 applications, disallowed 96, adjourned 39, and declared as partially unfit 44. ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsSir John Maxwell has issued an order in Dublin requiring the surrender of all arms and ammunition, including those used for sporting. ...
Article : 32 wordsCHARLTON, 12th October.—Total registrations two days, 171: fit, 107; [?] 42; doubtful, 18; temporarily unfit, 2; exemption applications, 169. ...
Article : 214 wordsReuter's correspondent at Zurich declares that information secretly conveyed from Austria pays that 24,000 munition factory hands struck work. ...
Article : 42 wordsA provisional government has been appointed. with General Zimbrakakis as War Minister. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe quartern (4lb.) loaf of bread is being sold in London at 10d as from Monday. ...
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