The German army is retreating so fast beyond Avesnes and Mauberge that yesterday we lost touch. The roads in the forward area are much cut up, owing to the ...
Article : 560 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—Officials believe that it will now be possible to send ships to carry Australian wheat, wool, and ...
Article : 38 wordsHis Majesty the King, on the occasion of the conclusion of the armistice, telegraphed his congratulations to the King of the Beligains. M. Poincare (President of ...
Article : 663 wordsMr. Lloyd George, after announcing the armistice terms in the House of Commons this afternoon, concluded thus:— At 11 o'clock this morning ended the ...
Article : 411 wordsThe District Naval Officer (Captain Clare) has received the following message from his Majesty the King, sent through the Navy Office, Melbourne:— ...
Article : 272 wordsResidents in the suburbs who are de[?]rous of taking part in the peace celebrations in the city to-day will learn with disgust the fact that no trams will ...
Article : 1,209 wordsPrivate telegrams from Vienna state that the Emperor Charles has abdicated the throne of Austria after a reign of two years. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn the Senate to-day Senator Needham moved that the Senate should meet at 9 a.m. on November 14 to consider the representation of Australia at the peace ...
Article : 1,209 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has been requested by the Cabinet to take up the question of the demobilisation of soldiers with the administrative military ...
Article : 258 wordsMr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons to-night, said:—I have nothing to add to the official statement of Saturday, in reply to Mr. Hughes. The ...
Article : 216 wordsThe rejoicings in london continued far into the night. There waa rain during the greater part of the evening, but this did not damp the ardor of the munition ...
Article : 510 wordsMr. Cyril Brown, the "New York World's A[?] correspondent, says the latest reports from Berlin discribe a atta[?] battle [?] proceeding between the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Velp telegraphs:—The ex. Kaiser is now occupying the left wing of the old castle of Midachten at Velp. Only ...
Article : 712 wordsThe New York newspapers demand the punishment of the Kaiser. The New York "Sun" points out that he is already under indictment by London coroners for the ...
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Article : 273 wordsThe following poem, by Henry Chappell, an employe at the Bath railway-station, created quite a furore in England when it was published shortly after the start of the ...
Article : 330 wordsA wireless German official dispatch issued to-night says:—Dr. Solf, the Foreign Secretary, has sent a message to Mr. Lansing, ns follows:—Convinced of the ...
Article : 600 wordsThe records show that the British submarines during the war destroyed two battleships, two armored cruisers, two light cruisers, seven torpedo boat ...
Article : 156 wordsA Serbia's official dispatch this evening a[?]:—From July 26. 1914, to July 14, 1916, Serbia placed [?]07,343 men to the [?]eld and maintained for the whole of that ...
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Article : 186 wordsA wireless German official dispatch issued to-day recommends that all German merchantman shall proceed to the nearest port. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 14 Nov 1918, Page 5
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