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Article : 183 wordsFurther particular respecting General Botha's great success in South-west Africa, show how cleverly the task of rounding up the Germans was performed. ...
Article : 288 wordsStriking instances of the personal heroism and ingenious initiative of the Canadian troops are given in a recent communication from the "Eyewitness" ...
Article : 262 wordsThe British Government is highly gratified at the subscriptions to the new war loan, the lists for which closed on Saturday last. The Chancellor of the ...
Article : 240 wordsThese incidents combined with glowing accounts of German victories vise where, put fresh hem into the Turks, and impelled them to depart from their more ...
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Article : 307 wordsThe German commerce-raider, Kunigsberg which disabled the British light cruiser cruiser while the latter was at anchor in Zanzibar harbor last ...
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Article : 236 wordsThe report of the French commission appointed to inquire into the atrocities alleged, to have been committed by the Germans in France is one of the most ...
Article : 155 wordsAircraft accurately located the Konigsberg's position, and on the morning of July 4 the monitors entered the river and opened fire. The Konisberg replied ...
Article : 160 wordsThroughout the morning our warships harried the Turkish positions. The Australians and New Zealanders in the Sari Hair region threw out a wedge of attack, ...
Article : 173 words"At Montmirail a scene of utter savagery was enacted. A non-commissioned officer flungs himself almost naked on the widow Naude, on whom he was billeted, ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Commanander-in-Chief reports that the monitors' task was most difficult on account of the jungle and the difficulties of accurate "sporting." They were ...
Article : 193 wordsOwing if to rumors that a Turkish force from Yemen had crossed the frontier of the Aden hinterland, and was advancing towards Lahaj, the officer commanding ...
Article : 202 words"The unhappy village of Sommelles was the scene of a terrible drama. At the commencement of the firing of the house Madame N. whose husband was ...
Article : 113 wordsWhile fishing in the North Sea on Sunday, the trawler Fleetwood was fired at by a German submarine the second shell from which exploted in the stern ...
Article : 107 wordsThe news of the destruction of the Konigsberg has caused a sensation throughout Germany. The Berlin newspapers angrily complain of the sinking ...
Article : 77 wordsAfter three fierce attacks upon the British north of La Bassee early in June had been repulsed several guns were captured and two of the machine-guns ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 16 Jul 1915, Page 1
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