Marine insurance rates have been doubled, and the companies refuse to quote beyond February 4. ...
Article : 21 wordsA Russian official message says that despite the use of asphyxiating gas by the enemy, and notwithstanding the severity of the frost, the Czar's troops cleared out ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. Asquith, addressing Liberal and Conservative delegates of his constituency at Ladybank, said he would not refer to the circumstances which had led to his ...
Article : 465 wordsWashington correspondents point out that at least a night will pass before the country will know officially whether there will be a break with Germany. Opinion ...
Article : 167 wordsThe [?] says:—it would be absurd to deny that the new German Note causes a most difficult situation for Denmark. Though there is no reason for extreme ...
Article : 205 wordsThe new Austrian Ambassador to Washington (Count Tarnowski) has arrived in the United States. He says the tenor of the German Note is a complete surprise to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 533 wordsMuch interest centres in the authoritative denial in the London newspapers of the statement that Great Britain is preparing to arm her ...
Article : 124 wordsA Russian report says:—Our warships lave captured five boats near the coast of Anatolia. ...
Article : 20 wordsGermany's declaration of unlimited piracy is the whole topic of newspaper and public discussion. It is generally regarded as a declaration of war against the ...
Article : 154 wordsAn older has been gibe by the Germans to the captains of interned ships in American harbours, directing them to destroy their papers and cripple the machinery. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Austrians in Montenegro are vainly hunting for an ex-Minister of the Montenegrin Cabinet (M. Vechovitch), who, with a band of partisans, is hiding in the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Bulgarian Minister at Vienna has declared to the newspapers that it is unreasonable for Germany to expect Bulgaria to further reinforce her Allies. She has ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Westminster Gazette says the importance of the German Note lies not in its flimsy argument, but in its threat against shipping. The Note withdraws all ...
Article : 207 wordsEarly in the war the Imperial authorities asked the Commonwealth Defence Department to supply a fully equipped bridging train. The necessary personnel ...
Article : 929 wordsThe late Sgt. Stanley Ernest Bowyer was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowyer, Finsbury Park, Woodville. He was born at Woodville on December 3 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 192 wordsDjavid Bey, who was the only Turkish Minister who declined to agree to the declaration of war against the Entente, has arrived in Switzerland. Norey Bey, who ...
Article : 69 wordsA message Pom Charleston, South Carolina, estates that the German freightship Liebenfels mysteriously sank at her berth in 40 ft. or water, and that her captain ...
Article : 75 wordsThe [?] that Germany cannot desire the United States to join in tho war, because the peat German liners interned in ...
Article : 107 wordsPro-ally opinion in America has been cheered by the announcement made at Washington that Great Britain has 4,000 fast small boats in British seas bunting for ...
Article : 38 wordsThe President of the Board of Agriculture (Mr. Prothero), addressing a meeting of farmers at Maidstone, said the policy of fixed prices for produce was the only fair ...
Article : 158 wordsThe announcement of the tenor of the German Note caused almost a panic in shipping circles at Stockholm, where the current opinion is that Germany can send ...
Article : 37 wordsThe [?] no passports will be issued for the present to Americana leaving for Europe. No explanation is given for the action. Some ...
Article : 348 wordsThe Daily Telegraph says that Dr, [?] speech in the most brazen faced declaration in the records of history. Prussianism has gone mad, and ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Dutch steamer Eps[?] (3,211 tons) has been sunk by the Germans. The sinkings reported to-day do not show any results from the new german sea ...
Article : 80 wordsFrom a mass of reports and rumours there emerges the fact that President Wilson has had repeated conferences with Mr. Jansing. Both have declined to make a ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the Controller of Food (Lord. Devonport) has fixed the growers' maximum selling price for the 1916 crop of potatoes at £8 a ton for ...
Article : 65 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson) in a letter addressed to the Chairman of a meeting held at Hull in connection with the war loan ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Morning Post says:—"President Wilson has been praying for peace with a fervour and eloquence that cannot be sufficiently admired. Now his prayers have ...
Article : 331 wordsDEAD.—Sgts. T. M. Bracshaw. H. B. Hutchington, W. T. Crago, T. G. E. Rush, E. T. Lynch, A. A. Kieman. Cpl. J. H. Murray. Pte. A. R Nicholl, Dvre. W. W. Wilson, G. Gillett Gnr ...
Article : 238 wordsThe first prosecutions renting to the alleged traffic in certificates of discharge from the Australian Imperial Forces were heard at the City Court to-day. ...
Article : 195 wordsThe opinion at Washington at a late hour last night was divided. In some quarters it was believed that there was a probability of a break of relationship ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Germans are acutely disappointed at the news that the German military experts have advised that no more Zeppelins should be constructed for aggressive ...
Article : 61 wordsDEAD.—Capt. W. H. Gartrell, Second-Lieut. H. W. Wilibew, Lce.-Cpls. K. J. Underwood, S. Goring. Ptes. J. J. Bayle, C. H. Fisher, Bmbdr. R. K. Taylor, Dvr. J. McCrath. Gnrs. E. S. Connors ...
Article : 63 wordsThe people of Germany received me announcement of the Note with enthusiasm, to which their extravagant hopes in the matter largely contribute. ...
Article : 119 wordsDEAD.—Cpl. L. W. Hart, Lce.—Cpl. G. H. Wilson, Saps. E. Davies, D. Horrocks, J. A. P. Wotherspoon, Ptes. J. Drosnan, W. M. Connolly, N. C. R. Bisohoff, R. L. Cousens, A. W. Howard ...
Article : 42 wordsNeutrals who were aboard the captured Yarrowdale state that when they were approaching Iceland the 500 prisoners were placed in the cool rooms, the shutters of ...
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Advertising : 766 wordsDEAD.—Sgts. L. F. Gatenby, A. G. Clerke, Cpl. J. Gallaway, Ice.-Cpl. G. Morris, Sap. A. D. Turner. Ptes. C. B. Thorne. C. T. Jacobstn. K. R. Haunabry, R. Swain. A. H. A. Pearce ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Thomas, Driver, of Summertown, has been notified that his son, Cpl. W. H Driver, has been missing since. September 3. Cpl. Driver enlisted for the front if ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Morning Post says that Berlin has never before presented such a tragic spectacle as at present, owing to the food shortage. Bread, milk, and coal are selling ...
Article : 77 wordsThe second memorandum delivered by Count Bernstoff with the German Note differs somewhat in substance from the Note. The memorandum states, inter ...
Article : 107 wordsThe London newspapers are discussing [?] the United States can prevent the German skeleton crews on interned vessel [?] scuttling their ships in port, and also ...
Article : 132 wordsIt is officially stated that Sweden has Invited Switzerland to join in a conference of neutrals to consider the Note. Switzerland has asked for details of the ...
Article : 228 wordsThe New York American's Berlin corespondent has interviewed the German Foreign Minister (Herr Zimmerman), who litres that Great Britain is treacherously ...
Article : 90 wordsGermany's threat does not disturb the Gallic sang froid. It is pointed out in the Paris press that the enemy has had no scruples hitherto; but the French have the ...
Article : 174 wordsAll who are anxious to seek rows of rick, wounded, or missing men enlisted from this State are invited to call at or write to the above Office, and the Red Cross will endeavour to help ...
Article : 71 wordsAt a meeting of the council of the anti-German League held in Melbourne on Wednesday the following resolution was arried:—"That this league, whose aims ...
Article : 230 wordsThe Republican Leader (Judge Hughes) says:—"The country will stand behind the President in whatever action he may take." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 wordsFollowing are the names of the men who [?] at Adelaide,on Friday:— R. G. Garter, bank clerk, 22 Third avenue, St. Peters. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Berlin newspaper Dentsehe Tages Zeitung. commenting on the Grerman Note to the United States, says:—"It will now be necessary to reckon upon America ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 3 Feb 1917, Page 10
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