Mr. Keith Murdoch, United Service special representative, telegraphing from Australian headquarters on Saturday, states that for the size of the unit Friday's battle ...
Article : 1,158 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters reported at noon on Monday: This morning's attack eastward of Arras was carried out on our battle flank towards the ...
Article : 366 wordsMr. Beaen Thomas, "Daily Mail" correspondent, stales that it is great weather for the pursuit of the fleeing enemy, though only men of the best physique and grit could bear ...
Article : 160 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters In France states that "wonderful" is the adjective to be applied to the successes of the weekend, which have evoked the most ...
Article : 244 wordsReuter's paris correspondent says that the brilliant British successes are receiving warm tributes from the French press, which says that the High command bases great hopes ...
Article : 356 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports severe fighting on Monday afternoon and evening. between Maricourt .and Bapaume, also northward of that town. The enemy coun ...
Article : 282 wordsField-Marshal sir Douglas Haig reports:— Our troops at three this morning attacked in the scarpe sector. Good progress is reported. On the southern battle-front we slightly ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. perry Robinson ("Times" correspondent) telegraphing on Friday said:—"The British are attacking every where between Arras and Lihons on a twenty eight ...
Article : 316 wordsReuter's correspondent at American lead quarters in France telegraphing yesterday, states that the Germans are fighting desperately for the possession of the important ...
Article : 205 wordsThe following order has been received from General Rawlinson by General Monash:—"I desire to express officially to all ranks of the Australian corps my sincere appreciation ...
Article : 273 wordsReuter's Agency learns that General Debeney has captured Trapeau and Mesnail Between Herleville and the somme the British have continued their advance and reach ...
Article : 88 wordsThe "Times" in a leader says the enemy must either stand on the Hindenburg line 2000 yards from croiselles or fall back on the famous switch-line Drocourt-Queant, re ...
Article : 104 wordsReuter's Correspondent at French head quarters wired on Monday night; on a certain regiment, 30 per cent. of whom spoke french, were hard ...
Article : 202 wordsThe 'Kiel Zeitung" which is practically a semi-official newspaper referring to the great ? battle implores the German people not to despair and adds "its no longer a question of ...
Article : 59 wordsRouter's Paris correspondent states that newspapers point out that the British position is even better than their communique make out to be, as the British never claim to have ...
Article : 170 wordsReuter's paris correspondent states that a semi-official report indicates that Austro-Hungarian units have appeared south of verdun, showing that Austria-Hungary is now lending ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. perry Robinson, the "Time" correspondent says:—These are great days that will live greatly in history, but their description ...
Article : 715 wordsThere has been considerable reciprocal naval air raiding during the past few days on military works and Adriatic towns American airmen have now joined the British and ...
Article : 176 wordsThe "Times" in its monday news, announces that the British this morning opened a new attack on the heights between Fampoux and Neuville, and captured Monehy ...
Article : 123 wordsBritish airmen have had another successful week in heavy fighting notably between Albert and the Amiens-Roye road 62 enemy machines were destroyed and 21 ...
Article : 108 wordsSir. A. Conan Doyle, in an article in the "Daily Standard," says that when the Allies complete their victory in France and Belgium, and enter Germany the war will and ...
Article : 151 wordsReuter's correspondent at American headquarters in France ascertains from .prisoners that the Germans on the Vesle front are gravely concerned at the steady advance of ...
Article : 106 wordsA French communique reports On both sides of the Avre we carried out two local operations, which enabled us to capture Fresnoy-les Roye and st. Mard despite lively ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Beach Thomas ("Daily Mail" correspondent) says that a wonderful air exploit occurred over Cambrai Twelve British machines attacked thirty German. They ...
Article : 48 wordsA French communique reports that south of the Avre this morning we increased our progress in tho region of St. Mard, after repelling several counterattacks. During ...
Article : 126 wordsThe latest news Is that the British have reached Montauban, the western outskirts of Langueval (both east of Albert). and Thilloy (near Bapaume). The capture of Mory ...
Article : 119 wordsAn Italian official report states that the British westward of Asiago brilliantly raided the enemy's positions, overcame the garrison in fierce hand to hand struggles and took ...
Article : 43 wordsA' message from . Rome states that it is reported from Vienna that the conference of the Central Powers at German beadouarters agreed that Peace ...
Article : 63 wordsThe British Admiralty reports that between August 10 und 25, our aeroplanes co-operating with tho nan- dropped 27 tons of bombs on docks and aerodromes in Belgium. Many ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 31 Aug 1918, Page 2
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