Milan, Tuesday. The Vienna correspondent of the Corriere Della Sera telegraphs that the censorship in the Austrian capital is of the most rigorous character, and all hints at Austrian losses are suppressed Even news favourable to Austria, but not of an official character, may no
15 September 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
M. Maeterlinck’s eloquent appeal not to allow our sense of German brutality to be dimmed by pity when the hour of reckoning comes, accords well with the desirfe of the Belgian poet to take arms for the defence of his country. One of the most delicate and fanciM of contemporary w
15 September 1914 - Globe - London, London, England
With the object of raising sum on of the War Relief Fund iKixing held at the Rink. Nottingham, last evening. . The promotew, Mr. D. and Mr. N. Maw by, arramged an excellent programme. The encounter was a ten rounds contest between Johnny Loany, Chesterfield, and Cliarlte Parkin,
15 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Official Story of How They Turned the Battle : Germans Pay Penalty of Ignoring the British. NO SEDAN, AND HE REASON WHY. Fifteen Men Killed by Bomb from ranee the pert of the Allies this quarter of the field. Onr-forces, which bed now been reinforced, pushed in north-easterly di
15 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
The immediate call is for mote. Between 6 p.m, on Saturday and 8 p.m. yesterday there were ss recruits at the Nottingham Head* quarters, bringing the total so f this month to 3,385, Sw.i4.uai 6ep 12.5,131 ficp. 11.2,932 10..2,681 Sep. 8...2,223 The above figures deal solely with
15 September 1914 - Nottingham Journal - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Dundee Hibs have attractive opposition at Tannadice .Park on Saturday, when Clydebank appear, the Scottish League. This the first time the new club has been ihe city, and as a very good side has been got together the game should be interesting.
15 September 1914 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
I NOT TO RESIST UNTIL THE WAR IS OVER. A meeting of the Unionist leaders was held yesterday afternoon in the Carlton Club. Mr Bonar Law presided, and in a lengthy speech criticised the Government's action in determining to place the Home Rule Bill and the Welsh Bill upon the Sta
15 September 1914 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland