According to advices from Petrograd stubborn battles continue to rage between the Russians and Turks' front [?] Kighi to Ognot, in the Caucasus. ...
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Article : 79 wordsBefore the final adjournment Con empowered the President to withhold clearances to ships belonging to belligerent Powers which discriminate against ...
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Article : 80 wordsThe Russians, in a half circle, are surrounding Halicz, which they continue to bombard. The capture of Halicz will menace the flank of the. enemy's Gnila ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsA romantic discovery has Been made in connection with the war in Russia. A "soldier" wounded in the battle in Volhynia, who is now in the kharkoft ...
Article : 102 wordsEdward Dwyer, the youngest, holder or the Victoria Cross, known as "the little corporal," was killed in action while gallantly leading a charge on Monday, ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 16 Sep 1916, Page 38
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