Official:—The First Lord of the Admiralty has addressed the following message to the Royal Naval Division on its return from Autwerp:—"The First Lord ...
Article : 617 wordsThe cargo of the German steamer Suedmak, which was captured in the Red Sea a month ago, consisted of tea and jute valued at £200,000. It was stored at ...
Article : 45 wordsA copy of the list of hostages which the German army commanders drew up in expectation of capturing Paris has been secured at Bordeaux. ...
Article : 69 wordsAn official message from Nish states that a combined force of Servians and Montenegrins on Wednesday defeated an Austrian division that had been reinforced by ...
Article : 45 wordsA [?]unique issued in Paris stated [?] Beigians vigorously repulsed se[?] German attacks at crossing places [?] have [?]taken Armentieres. An ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Patrick Quin, Acting Commissioner for New South Wales in San Francisco, is a through passenger for Sydney by the R.M.S. Makura. Mr. Quin is of the ...
Article : 135 wordsParticulars reveived in London of the retrcat from Autwerp contain numerons i[?] stances of heroism and intrepidity. Sergeant Giles, of the Marines, has ...
Article : 216 wordsA brilliant achievement of French cavalry is reported from the valley of the Lys River, in Western Belgium. A band of Uhlans had blown up the ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. J. X. Merriman (Premier of Cape Colouy), speaking at Someria West, condemned Colonol Maritz's treachery. He said that South Africa's duty was plain. It ...
Article : 42 wordsAt a meeting of conura[?]ts at Kroonstad, representing the Orange Free State north of Bloemfontein, resolutions were adopted supporting the South African ...
Article : 89 wordsDuring the recent lighting southward of Arras, in Northern Franee, the British were posted in the declivity of a hill, which was faced across a valley by a steeper ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 300 wordsThe Senate has passed a War Tax B[?] to raise one hundred million dollars. It is expected that the tax will be collected on amusements, beer, spirits, and tobacco, ...
Article : 50 wordsIt is advised from Capetown that General Hertzog has telegraphed to the Dutch Church presbytery placing the responsibility of Colonol Maritz's treachery on the ...
Article : 49 wordsIn a message to "The Times" a correspondent in the North of France states that conversations that he has had with Belgian officers show that the interment ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. Ramsay M'Donald, Labor member for Leicester, addressing a meeting in Leicester, met with a hostile reception, and was greeted with shouts of "traitor." ...
Article : 34 wordsGeneral Hertzog stated that he offered his services in the hope that the Government would terminate the Maritz rebellion without bloodshed. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe German "Truth Association" has circulated reports in South America announcing that a fleet of Zeppelins was in London. King George was a prisoner, and ...
Article : 42 wordsThe torpedo must have struck the magazine, for the explosion was simply territic. The plates of the cruiser were twisted, and a huge gap was torn in her side. Fit ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. K. Thomas, M.P., addressing railway men at Nottingham, said the war had already demonstrated the dependence and inter-dependence of all classes, for while ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Allies' strong progress on the left compelled the Germans to retreat. Their re-occupation of Estaire, a town 16 miles west of Lille, forced, the Germans to ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir Georgo Reid paid a visit yesterday to the camp of the King's Colonials at Watford, in Hertfordshire. Two months' ...
Article : 51 wordsIt is reported that 30 refugees were killed and 100 injured in a railway collision at Boulogue. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Berlin police have arrested the British relief committee, which was working at the British Consulate in the German capital under the surveillance of the ...
Article : 59 wordsA steam p[?]ace, densely parked with men, was staved in, and foundered in a second or two. About 200 of the crew got away on a ready-made rafl, but their fate ...
Article : 122 wordsA communique issued at midnight states that the Germans attempted two violent attacks north and east of St. Die, in the Vosges district. ...
Article : 44 words[?] Press Bureau stated that the [?] driven back the Germans for [?] of oven 30 miles in the northern [?] ...
Article : 34 wordsThe New York "Herald" states that Germany is shipping large quantities of grain and provisions through Swedish, Spanish, and Norwegian agents. ...
Article : 34 words[?]ugo Flake, formerly a German captain, who was arrested on a charge of [?]spionage in Eagland, has been remanded. Among his possessions were a camera, a ...
Article : 48 wordsThe German forces, which recently threatened the northern French coast. besides suffering heavily at the hands of the Allies, are now short of ammunition and ...
Article : 59 words[?] from France states that the [?] is [?]ful. The [?] have [?] compelled to re[?] of several important points. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is admitted by survivors that they had never been on a ship so well equipped with life-saving apparat[?]s as the Hawko, but the boats could not got out in the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe "New York American" publishes an affidavit by the engineers on board the American Red Cross Society's steamer, Red Cross (formerly the Hamburg-Amerika ...
Article : 172 words[?] states that the passage [?] from Ost[?]nd [?]ased on Sunday [?] has begun between [?] the Allies. ...
Article : 34 wordsDetails of another brilliant exploit on the part of the French African troops have been received in London. It appears that for several days the ...
Article : 110 wordsA Berlin official message confirms the sinking of the destroyes S116, S117, S118, and S119 off the Dutch coast. ...
Article : 33 words[?] from [?] states that large [?] have been rushed [?] right flank during the [?] that [?] was at ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. J. G. Oliphant received by yesterday's mail a letter from hsi friend, Mr. A. R. G. Thomas, the novelist, who for some years was connected with Australian ...
Article : 949 wordsIt is reported that the Germans bombarded the Belgian lightship from Ze[?] Brugge pier. A Dutch warship rescued the lightship crew. ...
Article : 27 wordsA war correspondent of the Amsterdant newspaper "De T[?]" reports that he trav[?]led in a train conveying 2000 wounded soidiers from Brussels to London on 9th ...
Article : 151 wordsThe French on 7th october twice failed in a rush on an entrenched hill on the Mouse near Herbauville. They were driven back by con[?]ated guns. ...
Article : 164 wordsThe "Daily Express" correspondent at Paris states that 15 spies at Sillery, a vil lage in the Rhoinis district, have been shot in 12 days. The majority of these spies ...
Article : 129 words[?] German forces have gone from [?] in [?]gium, with guns, towards [?] [?] German infantry, with ...
Article : 47 wordsParis advices state that a French destroyer, white cruising off Marsoilles, captured the Dutch cargo steamer Kooningen-Emma, which was bound from Batavia to ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Pearec) received to-day the following wireless message from the Administrator at Rabaul:—"I commissioned the Nusa, under the ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Holland-America liner Noordam (12,331 tons), while on her way from New York to Rotterdam, struck a mine. Seven persons aboard were wounded, but she has ...
Article : 92 wordsOn 13th and 14th the Germans, by keeping up an incossant bombardment, sought to throw pontoon bridges across the Vistula at 18 different points, but were ...
Article : 49 wordsThe pocket book of an officer of a Saxon regiment, picked up recent in France, contained particulars of outrages which, he reported with regret, had been committed ...
Article : 172 words[?] that the Germans acted [?] in all the villages [?] [?] German offcers, disgnised an spies, ...
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