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Advertising : 34 wordsA French communique states:— "The battle which was begun at Moreuil-Lassiguy front continued throughout the entire day with ...
Article : 204 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing on Friday, says:— "The situation is now clearer. The ...
Article : 765 wordsA French communique reports that the battle on the Oise very appreciably slackened during the day. German activity was confined to local attacks ...
Article : 208 wordsThe greatest exodus was from Amiens and the neighboring villages. Arras was re-evacuated, and every civilian has gone. The army stores ...
Article : 366 wordsMr Hamilton Fyfe, "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters in France, says:— "The enemy losses are estimated at ...
Article : 255 wordsReuter's correspondent at headquarters, telegraphing on the 30th, says:— "The situation to-day is satisfactory for the Allies. The slowing down of ...
Article : 350 wordsThe "Morning Post" states that with the concurrence of General Haig, the Anglo-French Governments have decided to appoint General Foch ...
Article : 62 words"The battle continued with violence last evening and part of the night in the region of Montdidier. Despite repeated counter-atacks the enemy was ...
Article : 91 wordsIn the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate a bill was adopted for calling up the 1919 class. ...
Article : 33 wordsBritish airmen generally suspected that the Germans had reserved some mechanical tactical surprise for the offensive, but nothing of the sort has ...
Article : 918 wordsM. Clemenceau, the Premier, has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, as follows:— "France never more admired British ...
Article : 167 wordsAssurances from Paris of the imminent intervention of reserves is most welcome for experts emphasise the fact that the fate of the battle ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Germans claim to have captured 70,000 prisoners and taken 1100 guns. A German official message says that in local engagements on both sides of ...
Article : 139 words"The intervention of certain Australian brigades on the Ancre, on Wednesday, is everywhere recognised as one of the most brilliant achievements ...
Article : 121 wordsInformation has been received to the effect that the Australians were engaged in a fierce battle on Wednesday night. The only news previously ...
Article : 102 wordsMr Lloyd George has issued a statement, in which he says:—"For the first few days when the Germans launched their attack, unparalleled in ...
Article : 102 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Further strong enemy attacks were made yesterday afternoon and evening ...
Article : 156 words"The white-heat point of the struggle for the road to Paris was around a hill below Noyon. This hill twice changed hands, and the French finally ...
Article : 165 wordsThe War Cabinet has been in constant session since the first day, and in communication with headquarters, and the French and American ...
Article : 188 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing late on Friday evening, says:—"On the whole British front from Albert on the Ancre ...
Article : 719 wordsA message from the Reuter correspondent at the British headquarters on Thursday evening said:— "Wintery weather has arrived with ...
Article : 1,080 wordsA wireless message from Honolulu received by the American Consul to-day says:—"Members of the Allied Military Mission state that a ...
Article : 197 wordsIt is stated by the French [?] that [?] position is still serious, but [?] M. [?] the French Prime Minister that the road ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 1 Apr 1918, Page 1
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