The National Duma has passed a resolution declaring that the military trials of the past year have fortified among the whole population of the Empire the ...
Article : 2,151 wordsTiie VrwB Bureau States:- ? -.;.- "The Bdgian legation reports"that the engine-drivers at Liege recently refused to man .the engine L2 to work the "steel), railway and consequently expcriencdJ odious persecutions./A German railway ! official threatened them wth famine if: they refused to work lor the Germans. ! ...
Article : 415 wordsInformation - received from ? private sources indicates that the Russian defensive !haB necessitated a complete change in the German plan of campaign.. Toe stream of ? troops from the west to the; cast, began to move three weeks ago,' and it continues undiminished. Their' places are being taken by men who have : only had five weeks of training. These; consist of previously untrained members of the Landsturm, between 39 and- *5 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsThe Austrian casualty lists shoiv that on the Italian front they had lost 53,000 officers and men killed or wounded from the beginning oi operations up to J>:)y 1. There Jias been much licavy fighting since that date. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsPrivate Alexander Lincoln Hawson, who died of wounds received at the Dardanelles on June 12, received hit early education from Mr. Wilkino, of Lake Wangary school, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 287 wordsThe '•Times" to-day publishes the me«-cages received by the Imperial Government from Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr. (Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, in which they reaffirm the determination of the people of the Commonwealth and the Dominion to prosecute j tlie war until victory" is achieved. ...
Article : 590 wordsThe Prussian casualty lists, liunvbered 28-i to 289, -which Lave just been published, contain the r.ames of 24,008 officers anil men. Tliis brings tlie aggregate Prussian losses from tho beginning of tlio war to the end of July to 1,641,509 officers and men killed, wounded, or missing. This colossal total "is exclusive ^of the looses of tic Bavarian, Wurtemburgr, and Saxon regiments and of tie German naval force*. /..:'???'• •? •• -:"r ••:-.•?•• "• ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words'J wo thousand German deserters crossed into Holland- during June, and 150, who were guarding die Dutch frontier, surrendered to the Dutch on hearing tliat they had been ordered to the front. This left the frontier unguarded, and enabled six liuzidred Belgians to escape. <... ;-. . . ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 7 Aug 1915, Page 37
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