President Woodrow Wilson's Note has been desaptched to Germany. It follows the lines already cabled. An official of the German Embassy is ...
Article : 103 wordsA communique issued in Paris states that an obstinate struggle is proceeding southward of Notre Dame de Lorette. Violent counter-attacks have been launched by ...
Article : 287 wordsThe fighting on the Gallipoli Peninsula is indecisive, but the Allies have obtained a number of minor successes. The French 7.5 guns are inflicting ...
Article : 142 wordsThe 16th casualty list of New Zealanders contains the names of two officers and five men died of wounds, six officers wounded, two officere and seven men dangerously ...
Article : 49 wordsThe trouble at Thompson's foundry with regard to the German employes having been remitted to a committee of seven to investigate the charges against the three ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Jensen (assistant Minister for Defence), in reply to Mr. Boyd, said that all information received by the Defence department ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Jensen also told Mr. Manifold that instructions had been given to the medical officers that as ample recruits were available only the first class should be passed. ...
Article : 33 wordsNews was received in London to-day of the loss of the British pre-Dreadnought battleship Goliath (12,950 tons) at the Dardanelles. The warship itself was of an ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. Jensen informed Mr. Wise that the Kyarra carried 46 nurses for the Australian forces and 50 for the Imperial. One huadred and thirty were under orders to go ...
Article : 58 wordsFurther anti-German riots took place on Thursday in the East End of London. Every German and Austrian shop between Hackney and Islington was smashed. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Australians and New Zealanders landed on Gallipoli in two bodies, the first being a covering force to seize the ridges around the landing place, and the second ...
Article : 2,881 wordsTwo British submarines passed the Dardanelles mine field and entered the Sea of Marmora. The Turks claim to have captured them, ...
Article : 64 wordsHeavy rains prevented anti-German rioting. Some more disturbances, however, took place which developed into hooliganism. ...
Article : 101 wordsAccording to Lord Bryce's report, when 1500 people fled from Aerschot and marched to Louvain, some fell by the roadside. A German officer on a bieycle ...
Article : 270 wordsAccording to an Athens report the Turkish headquarters staff, which has been stationed in Gallipoli, has been transferred to Rodosto, on the Sea of Marmora, 75 ...
Article : 40 wordsMessages received from Johannesburg, which has been the seene of serious anti-German disturbances, state that 51 buildings have been wholly or partially wrecked ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. Walter Page, American Ambassader to Great Britain, recently handed to Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) a note which he had ...
Article : 406 wordsIn the House of Commons on Thursday the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) outlined the proposals formulated by the Government to deal with enemy aliens. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Cabinet has resigned considering that it does not possess the unanimous assent of the constitutional parties regarding international policy, which the gravity of the ...
Article : 210 wordsSince the sinking by a German submarine of the Cunard liner Lusitania the anti-German feeling has grown more pronounced than ever it was. Hostility is evidenced, ...
Article : 446 wordsAn insistent movement has compelled naturalised British subjects of German entraction to avow their loyalty. Many are respondeing, including Mr. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Russians have regained a cosiderable portion of the lost ground in Galicia. Official Petrograd messages states:—"The enemy has been expelled from the ...
Article : 118 wordsThe British Commander-in-Chief (Field-Marshal Sir John French) reports that the fighting east of Ypres continues. The Germans violently bombarded the British line ...
Article : 65 wordsIt is announced that the members of the following Royal families, the countries of which are at war with Great Britain, have had their names strack off the roll of ...
Article : 196 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Dunkirk says that the lack of an unlimited supply of high explesives was a bar to British success having definite results against the ...
Article : 84 wordsIt is officially announced from Capetown that General Botha has hoisted the Union Jack in Windhoek, in Little Namaqualand. ...
Article : 82 wordsGerman submarines have appeared in the Mediterranean. The British legation has offered £500 sterling to anyone giving information with ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Russians have delivered a counter stroke in Bukowina, where the Russian cavalry on Monday cut down Austrians and captured 8000. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe latest official communique says: —"The intensity of the fighting in West Galicia decreased on Tuesday and Wednesday." ...
Article : 65 wordsA communique states:—"We captured the last line of German trenclies,completing the capture of Bois le Pretre, on the Moselle. near Pont-a-Mouson." ...
Article : 28 wordsKing Constantine is suffering from plelrisy, and will not be able to attend to business for some [?]me. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsDetails are published by the British Admiralty of the action off the Dutch coast on Saturday, when the sinking of the British torpedo-boat destroyer Recruit (385 ...
Article : 218 wordsAnother French official report declares that every house in Neuville was found to have been loopholed and every cellar transformed into a covered trench. The village ...
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Advertising : 76 wordsUrged on by the prevailing resentment of the sinking of the Lusitania, young men to-day raided the store of a German, who has been in business here for 50 years. ...
Article : 78 wordsSpeaking in the House of Lords on Thursday the Lord High Chancellor (Lord Haldane) stated that the gravity of the situation might possibly lead the Government ...
Article : 157 wordsThe view of the Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) in regard to the closing of German clubs is that the members themselves should voluntarily take that action in order ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsThe report that R. A. Lloyd, the Irish international football player, had been killed at the front is incorrect. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe sixteenth casualty list will be published on Saturday morning. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 15 May 1915, Page 9
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