It was announced by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) to-night that the subscriptions for the third war loan totalled [£20,569,400. The details are as follow:— ...
Article : 423 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that Mr. Gerard (American Ambassador in Germany) has learned that Capt. Fryatt was found guilty of the German charge on July ...
Article : 81 wordsA Military Court sat at the Holdsworthy Concentration Camp to-day to deal with the cases of six civilian prisoners who were charged with having escaped from ...
Article : 544 wordsMr. Ponder, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, moved—"That, in the opinion of this House, the time has now arrived when the names of all towns and ...
Article : 2,176 wordsIn view of the vigorous and critical statement made by the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Botanic Garden (Mr. T. H. Brooker) regarding the ...
Article : 496 wordsThe Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that the German and Austrian staffs have resolved not to defend Kovel, Stanislay, Lemberg, and other towns, and that the Russians are now south-west and north of Kovel, and within 20 miles of that town, the capture of which would sever ...
Article : 278 wordsMuch importance it attached to the Italian capture of Mount Cavallazza and the Col Bricon, with the possession of the Bricon Pass, which is a deep gorge ...
Article : 211 wordsGen. Sir Douglas Haig reported at mid-night on Tuesday:—"There has been no change in the position to-day. The British repulsed a German attack northward ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Beach Thomas, a correspondent of The Daily Mail, states that 11,000 Germans held one vital stretch of 2,000 yards near Guillemont. ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of The Basle Zeitung says that opinion is growing in political circles at the German capital that the execution of capt. Fryatt was a ...
Article : 80 wordsA German communique, in attempting to justify the execution of Capt. Fryatt, describes him as "a hired assassin attempting to earn the reward the British ...
Article : 82 wordsThe demobilization of the Greek Army has been completed. The Greek garrison ai Salonika has been withdrawn to Thessaly to prevent friction with, the Allies. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe French official message of Tuesday evening states that French troops captured a trench between Estrees and Belloy-en-Santerre. The Germans, after an all night ...
Article : 158 wordsThe official Press Bureau, in a message explaining the principles which govern the defensive action by merchantmen when attacked by enemy warcraft, says:—The ...
Article : 547 wordsA bomb explosion at Kustendil has destroyed the railway station and killed and wounded 300 Bulgarian troops. ...
Article : 24 wordsA Petrograd communique issued on Tuesday morning states that the Russians forced the enemy back to a Bend of the Stokhod and reached westward of the ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Austrians are blowing up the bridges over the Bug to delay the Russian advance on Lemberg. The railway traffic between Lemberg and Tarnopol has been ...
Article : 86 wordsAdmiral Sir William H. May and Field-Marshal Lord Nicholson have been added to the Dardanelles Enquiry Commission. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Under Secretary for War (Mr. Forster), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that 290 officers and 9,700 men had been reported missing ...
Article : 47 wordsAn Austrian communique states that battles have been fought near Molodylow, north-west of Kolomea, without results to the enemy. A Russian night attack near ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Secretary for India (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), in the Commons, announced that the Indian Government had dismissed Brig.-Gen. Rowe, the acting quartermaster ...
Article : 86 wordsThe french service paper Bulletm des Armees, in publishing the result of the British offensive for the first 15 days of July, states that the captured were 12,000 ...
Article : 371 wordsAlthough the third Commonwealth war Joan was fixed at a maximum of £50,000,000, no one dreamt for a moment that that sum would ...
Article : 513 wordsThe Vienna Neue Freie Presee says that a large number of Turks on Monday passed Lemberg to join Gen. von Hindenburg. It is supposed that the Germans intend a ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Press Bureau states that Gen. Smuts (in charge of the British operations in German East Africa) reports:—"At Dodoma, Gen. van de Venter detached a ...
Article : 116 wordsProofs of the Anstro-German rout are multiplying. The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that the German and Austrian staffs have resolved not ...
Article : 122 wordsA Petrograd official report announces that in Asia Minor the Russian pursuit of the Turks is being continued. The Russians have further advanced ...
Article : 32 wordsThe enthusiasm of the Roumanians on account of the Russian victories ia causing the interventionist campaign to assume colossal ...
Article : 90 wordsIt is reported that the Austrian army under von Bothmer is practically enveloped, owing to the Cossacks, after the capture of Brody, having cut the railways. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that between 10 o'clock and midnight on Monday several airships attacked the eastern and south-eastern counties. Owing to their great ...
Article : 309 wordsAs the result of Gen. Kaledin's great stroke on the Vladimir Volynski road, his advance towards Kovel is developing with great speed from the east and south. His ...
Article : 155 wordsThe opinions of representative Americana differ regrading the character of the penalty which Great Britain should inflict on Germany for the murder of Capt. ...
Article : 222 wordsThe famous old Palace Bridge over the Neva has been destroyed by fire. Communication in the Russian capital between the banks of the Neva is maintained by the ...
Article : 98 wordsTaken in conjunction with tHe brief statement made to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Pearce) regarding a conference between representatives of the ...
Article : 190 wordsA vivid picture of the effects of liquid fire is given by M. Georges Lohir, the Paris correspondent of The New York Times. He states that he interviewed a ...
Article : 236 wordsIt is unlikely that the Germans will reach the Pinsk-Kobrin Railway except as a gravely disorganized warn, particularly as their marching powers are far inferior ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Secretary for War (Mr. Lloyd George) has introduced a Bill into the House of Commons, with the design of creating a special courtmartial, upon which ...
Article : 79 wordsAdvices received from London by the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) state that the first loan floated on the London market by the Commonwealth ...
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