The war is not won yet, despite the terrible sacrifices and the immense expenditure of money during the past three years. The fight for liberty and the freedom of humanity must go on till the day of victory for Great Britain and her brave Allies. Then there will be a lasting peace for all the world. The main factors in the great ...
Article : 328 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Wednesday forenoon, states:— "We repulsed several counter-attacks on Tuesday morning in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 1,313 wordsThe State Department has revealed the fact that Count von Bernstorff was associated with the plot instigated by Roger Casement for the destruction of the ...
Article : 344 wordsThe British on the Ypres front were again drenched with rain on Wednesday. They had to meet repeated German counter-attacks, and they yielded some of the conquered ground. The enemy states that the Allied attack was on a front of 13 miles. British, Australians, French, and Belgians were all ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Admiralty announce:—The shipping arrivals in British ports last week numbered 2,519 and the sailings 2,632. Fourteen steamers over 1,600 tons and two ...
Article : 566 wordsThere is no change in the position on the Sydney waterfront, all the inter-State vessels being still laid up. To-day a loyalist crew was obtained for the Howard ...
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Advertising : 1,262 wordsAdmiral von Capelle, the Minister for Marine, caused a sensation in the Reichstag on Wednesday by revealing the details of a Socialist plot to paralyse the navy. ...
Article : 1,203 wordsThe British Commander-in-Chief in East Africa, in an official report published on Wednesday night, states:—"Commandant Edast with the remnant of the ...
Article : 93 wordsAn Italian official dispatch, issued on Wednesday afternoon, reports:—"We repulsed repeated enemy attacks on Monday. The Austrians were attempting to gain ...
Article : 292 wordsAt the Town Hall Recruiting Depot o[?] Thursday eight volunteers for active service were accepted. One waa unfit, and four were deferred. ...
Article : 606 wordsSir Thomas Mackenzie visited the warship New Zealand on Wednesday. The captain, who was recently appointed to the command, declaied:—"In all my ...
Article : 60 wordsA German dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—The Bulgarians repulsed the English to the south-west ward of Lak[?] Doiran. ...
Article : 27 wordsAll the German ships in [?]ruguyan ports will be requisitioned. Enemy agents are seeking to create [?]h culties between Brazil and the Argentine ...
Article : 93 wordsLord Cowdray, Minister for the Air Service, in a speech on Wednesday, said he had no doubt the air service, would be a determining factor in compelling the enemy ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Fisher is receiving many letters from prisoners in Germany, who are asking him to send them more soup and meat. Mr. Fisher, in conjunction with the Red Cross ...
Article : 64 wordsDr. Kuhlmann, speaking in the Reichstag on Wednesday said:—Germany has only one reply on the subject of Alsace-Lorraine, namely, "No, never, as long as a ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Australian troops on the crest of the ridge, north of Broodseinde, advanced over 1,000 yards in the early stage of yesterday's battle, but owing to exhaustion after ...
Article : 520 wordsIt is an accepted theory that in the battle of life the weakling invariably gets left and the strong succeed in getting the best value of hfe. And it often follows ...
Article : 105 wordsLord Northcliffe, in an address before the Canadian Club on Wednesday, predicted that the returned soldiers will assume a dominant position after the war. ...
Article : 237 wordsThe verdict has gone forth that "The Face at the Window" will disappear after to-night and will make room for the next great Anderson production, "The Night ...
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Advertising : 619 wordsShooting pains in the head with giddiness, noises in the cars, and tenderness of the scalp, pains in the neck and shoulders or extending down the arma to the hands[?] ...
Article : 228 wordsBolo Pasha was connected with the Perior Bank in Paris when it floated the £2,000,000 loan for Turkey in 1913, which Turkey used for the purchase of the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 12 Oct 1917, Page 5
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