General Count von Moltke, chief of the German general staff, denies that the German troops have committed atrocities. He contends that where hard measures ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the Austrians have lost 20,000 men in Galicia. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe External Affairs department has received the following cablegram from Sir George Reid:—LONDON, 1st September, 8.20. ...
Article : 274 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph," reviewing the passing of a quarter of a million German troops through Brussels, insists on the remarkable organisation in every department ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Martin Bon[?], the "Dairy Chronicle's" correspondent. cabting on Monday form a town in the Department of Somme, stated that the Germans threw the whole ...
Article : 139 wordsMessrs. Bartlett Bros. have donated 100 photos., entitled "Come Out; Come Out and Fight!" towards this fund. The photos., which are of an attractive design, are to be ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Richard Harding Davis, the wellknown American rovelist and playwright, reports that, when visiting Louvain, he saw that President Woodrow Wilson urged ...
Article : 170 wordsNews from Bucharest states that the Austrian defeat in Galicia was colossal. Trains are transporting thousands of wounded. Numerous regiments were destroyed. Their ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Minister for Public Instruction, having decided that a patriotic fund should be raised by the State schools of Victoria, a meeting of the head teachers of the Bendigo ...
Article : 292 wordsA private of the Ross-Shire Buffs declares that it was simply grand to see the cool way the men blazed away at the solid German masses. One company exhausted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 505 wordsGreat Britain has asked the U.S.A. to take care of her diplomatic interests in Turkey in the event of Turkey declaring war against, the Allies. ...
Article : 95 wordsTwo Jesuit priests of the University of Louvain have been shot because they had in their possession papers relating to German atrocities. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsIn one case a boy, seven years of age, was shot dead because he pointed a toy gun at some German soldiers. Incidents are stated to frequently arise ...
Article : 88 wordsIn the Supreme Court, in its Admiralty jurisdiction, to-day, before, Mr. Justice Rood, Mr. E. W. [?]waite made application on behalf of Malcolm M'Caul Brodie ...
Article : 457 wordsThe general movement of German troops from Brussels towards Lierre and Termonde, two towns north-east and north-west of Brussels, is interpreted to mean that an ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Germans ineffiectively attacked a French aeroplane which twice circled over Brussels, dropping handbills with the heading. "Take courage, you will soon be ...
Article : 56 wordsA rumor is current here that General Pan, the French leader, has briliantly defeated the Germans at Peronne, a fort[?] fied town to the east of A[?]iens. ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Hague correspondent of the "Daily Express," who is responsible for this news, adds that the Germans had already mounted big guns on the Place Du Congres, in ...
Article : 47 wordsA report of French successes has been received. It is stated that, French cavalry captured an-entire German battery after the enemy's ...
Article : 40 wordsGerman aeronauts have been seen over Paris. On Monday afternoon a German biplane flew over the city and dropped bombs, but ...
Article : 36 wordsThere in a continued movement of fresh German troops on Brussels. Elighty thousand are due to arrive there to-day. The Germans are fortifying the environs ...
Article : 52 wordsLieut-Colonel Bolton, who will command the Ballarat division in the Victorian contingent, is a brother of Mr. Stanley Bolton, manager of the Royal Bank in ...
Article : 40 wordsOne of the bombs dropped into Pa[?]s by the German aeroplaine on Sunday killed two women and wounded an old man. Another bomb fell on a chimney, destroy ...
Article : 70 wordsPrivate Miller, who is a member of the Ballarat contingent, is the only son of Mr. G. A. Miller, the popular secretary of the Bendigo Stock Exchange. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Kaiser visited the battlefield of Charlroi, and proceeded to Mens and Brussels. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Germans success was dearly purchased. The attacking German infantry fell in heaps. Stor[?] of recent German atrocities against British wounded ...
Article : 100 wordsTwo leading rille shots in the Bendigo Ritle Club (Messrs. P. Carne and W. H. James) are members of the Australian Expeditionary Force. The club has decided ...
Article : 99 wordsGermany has blown up the Hotel de Ville (Town Hall) at Namur. ...
Article : 24 wordsDuring the fighting at Mons an interpreter and guide in a French uniform led the British advance party into many nasty situations, and eventually into the arms ...
Article : 55 wordsWheat advanced to-day by threepence a bushel on the Melbourne market, and this rise, coming on a series of almost daily advances for the past fontnight, caused some ...
Article : 152 wordsIt is stated that Jackowski, the German Governor of Brussels, is in difficulties with the American and Spanish Ministers, who refuse to obey orders forbidding the use of ...
Article : 54 wordsThe official casualty list in one cavalry regiment and three dicisions, minus one brigade, shows that 35 officers were killed, 57 wounded and [?] are missing. [?] other ...
Article : 81 wordsAnother report has been issued regarding the naval engagement between the British and the Germans off Heligoland. This states that additional British casualties ...
Article : 40 wordsSuperintendent Dungey has called a meeting of all the members of the police force in Bendigo and district at the Law Courts at 8 o'clock on Monday night, when the ...
Article : 63 wordsSir John French has driven round the English lines congratulation officers and men on their splendid work. General Joffre sent a message to the ...
Article : 54 wordsRussia's Home Rule overtures to the Poles, says a St. Petersburg message, has had an extraordinary effect on the German Poles. ...
Article : 84 wordsAmong the war stories is one told by a wounded Highlander, who, referring to the four days' battle, says:—The Germans bluffed the French into the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsGeneral Castlenau received intelligence that his son had been killed while leading his company. The General was dictating orders to his staff when an officer bluntly ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Exchange Press Agency at Cettigne states that Austrian troops, supported by the batteries at the Adriatic seaport of Cattare and the flect, assumed the ...
Article : 99 wordsThe outstanding incident in the battle on Sunday was the attack of the Algerian infantry. As they marched firing they amused towns[?] by making gestures of ...
Article : 81 wordsAccording to Mr. J. E. Dodgshun, of Messrs. Wm. Dodgshun and Co., Flinderslane, the war will be likely to have a marked effect on and cause a searcity of, ...
Article : 141 wordsAn Oxford undergraduate, who was present at the sacking of the beautiful Belgian town of Louvain by the Germans, arrived in London on Monday. ...
Article : 154 wordsIt is announced here that the Kaiser has gone to the Russian frontier. ...
Article : 26 words[?] correspondents state that the [?] of Kitchener prevails throughout the whole Expeditionary Force. ...
Article : 27 wordsMagistrates in Great Britain are daily fining many careless Germans and Aus trians for neglecting to register or for travelling beyond five miles. ...
Article : 436 wordsThe railway companies in Berlin announce that the transport of food has been suspended for some days owing to military measures. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe British Red Cress Society fund now totals £13,606/2/6. To-day's receipts included £100 from Mrs. William Hunter and Mr. Robert Hunter, of Bendigo, and £25 ...
Article : 38 words[?] rep[?] that on the Allies [?] wing a seris of circumstances favored the Germans, and despote the counter-attacks of the Allies they had to give ground ...
Article : 42 wordsThe guns had weak infantry supports, which did their utmost to stay the on ward rush of the bluish-grey clouds. The German marksmen picked off our horses ...
Article : 129 wordsMany are the indications of the boom in recruiting. Hundreds of recruits in Manchester have been, unable to obtain medical examination. They proceeded to the ...
Article : 44 wordsColonel Hughes, Minister of Defence, announced yesterday that the militia, is prepared to train one million cadets to shoot straight at 1000 yards. A force of 3000 ...
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Advertising : 41 wordsWheat is firm. ...
Article : 10 wordsMembers of the executive committee were [?] attendance at the Town Hall yesterday morning, when large parcels of garments were revived from the senior branch of ...
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Advertising : 14 words[?] the "Daily Chronicle's [?] correspondent, related that a sergeant of the Middlesex Regiment, who was wounded at Mons, lay helpless on the ...
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