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Advertising : 84 wordsITALIAN.—"We repulsed a strong attack on the Asiago Plateau after a desperate struggle, inflicting serious losses. We captured an enemy detachment ...
Article : 114 wordsThe German arrival at Zenson is a direct thrust against Venice, which is 20 miles distant. ...
Article : 21 wordsReuter's correspondent at the Italian headquarters, telegraphing on Monday evening, said:— "The Italian troops occupying the regions ...
Article : 160 wordsA message from Rome states that extraordinary evidence has been obtained of the methods of the enemy in influencing the Italian army. ...
Article : 131 words"The Times" correspondent of Milan states that the enemy are using balloons which distribute showers of leaflets upon the people offering peace without ...
Article : 61 words[?] from the front that the [?] are trying prisoners—men, women [?] line [?] them and [?] thus hoping to prevent ...
Article : 76 wordsStimulated by the successful results of [?] in the United Kingdom and [?] preparations are being made [?] "Our Day" collections throughout ...
Article : 246 words[?] official message says:— [?] Russian attacks southwards [?] Riga to Petrograd railway." ...
Article : 21 words[?] of Commons has passed a bill prolonging the life of Parliament for eight months. ...
Article : 25 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that M. Kerensky controls Petrograd. ...
Article : 17 wordsStartling news is contained in an official message from Russia, issued by the revolutionists, and received on Tuesday afternoon. The message is as follows:— ...
Article : 654 wordsThe Russian situation is obscure. The beninist victory is not confirmed. M. Kerensky's movements are unknown. "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd ...
Article : 112 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:— "The enemy yesterday afternoon attacked our positions on the high ground northwards of Passchendacle, but was ...
Article : 30 wordsBRITISH.—"The Belgians made a successful raid yesterday morning south-eastward of Nieuport. We repulsed an attack against a post north-eastward of ...
Article : 181 words"I had made up my mind that without this change (the creation of the Supreme War Council) I could not longer remain responsible for a war direction that was ...
Article : 117 wordsInterviewed in Paris, Mr. Lloyd George said:— "I said months ago that the Allies' numbers permitted of the formation of a large ...
Article : 117 wordsPolitical circles are profoundly stirred in connection with the formation of the Supreme War Council, and many sections of the House of Commons are demanding ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Lloyd George and M. Venizelos, the Greek Premier, have arrived in London. In the House of Commons Mr. H. H. Asquith, the former Prime Minister, asked ...
Article : 91 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris states that M. Painleve, the Premier, has made a statement to both chambers concerning the present situation. He said that how ...
Article : 300 wordsMembers of the Cabinet gave Mr. Lloyd George a sincere welcome, and they fully accepted the inter-Allied council scheme. The Government is united on the proposal ...
Article : 84 wordsReuter's correspondent in Paris states that in speaking of the need for the extension of the British front, M. Painleve said that the victory of the Aisne was one ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. Lloyd George's views and personality have strongly influenced Paris, and the comments are enthusiastic. "Mr. Lloyd George's speech is the most ...
Article : 333 wordsThe French suggest that General Joffre should be the President of the Allied Council. The "Echo de Paris" interprets Mr. ...
Article : 40 wordsSpeaking before the American Federation of Labor, President Wilson declared that the war could not be won unless all factions were united, and that all ...
Article : 114 wordsA despatch has been received from Lieutenant-General Sir Edmund Allenby (the Commander-in-chief) detailing the operations in Palestine to Thursday last. ...
Article : 252 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in Egypt, in a message dated Tuesday, says that there has been serious fighting in the vicinity of the Wady ...
Article : 328 wordsAn escapee from Kastamuni, in Asiatic Turkey, states that the crew of the Australian submarine are [?]healthy. He adds that he saw a number of ...
Article : 68 wordsAn officer from Salonika reports that the 300 Australian nurses under Matron J. M'Hardio White, are in good health. Four hospitals are magnificently coping with ...
Article : 42 wordsThree Australian privates who were captured at Bullecourt have escaped from Germany and have arrived in London. ...
Article : 26 wordsAn inaugural meeting was held at the Mansion House to-day by the organisations known as "Comrades of the Great War," the object of which is to promote the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Pioneer Battalions' Comforts Fund was held recently. The treasurer, Mr. A. H. Kennedy, of the recent euchre and dance, attended, and ...
Article : 118 wordsCASTLEMAINE.—Lieutenant Robert Reginald Gibson, of Castlemaine, who has been in the fighting line a year and nine months, has been promoted to the rank of ...
Article : 1,491 wordsConveyed in convincing language. Mr. J. Henry Lang, national general secretary of the Y.M.C.A., for Australia, gives some impressions of his recent visit to the ...
Article : 1,640 wordsThe tenth draw took place last night, with the following results:—No. 1 group—Mr. T. Thompson, Mr. D. Young, Mrs. G. Hall, Miss E. J. Murdoch, No. 2 group—Mr. D. Graham ...
Article : 46 wordsSince the beginning of the month we have, altogether, received 1379 ha'pennies. Seven hundred of these were collected and forwarded to us by the staff of the Bendigo ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsOur aim is to keep the brave soldiers and sailors well supplied with cigarettes and tobacco during the whole time the war lasts—a great undertaking, seeing the immense and ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is believed that, when the official report regarding the cost to the community of the recent sirike, so far as it affected Victoria, is completed that it will show a ...
Article : 114 wordsSYDNEY.—Timothy M'Cristal, president of the New South Wales Wharf Laborers' Union, has been convicted on a charge of section. He was remanded for sentence. ...
Article : 31 wordsSYDNEY.—Mr. Hughes addressed 3000 people in the Town Hall to-night, when he reiterated the chief points of his Bendigo speech. He said that the Government ...
Article : 197 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), replying on Wednesday to statements made by Mr. Tudor at Richmond on Tuesday night, said that Mr. ...
Article : 475 wordsSYDNEY.—The State National Federation has decided to give a free hand to members in respect to the conscription campaign. Mr. Holman (Premier) and ...
Article : 70 wordsMELBOURNE.—Mr. J. Lynch, Natioanlist member of the House of Representatives for Werriwa, New South Wales, objects to the decision of the Government to ...
Article : 173 wordsHOBART.—The political slander action in which Senators Keating and Bakhap are plaintiffs, and the "Australian Statesman" and "Mining Standard" proprietary are ...
Article : 100 wordsCLIFFORD.—The remains of the late Mr. E. B. Clifford were consigned to their last resting place in the Methodist section of the Kangaroo Flat Cemetery yesterday. ...
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