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Article : 269 wordsField-Marshal Haig announces:—"We have prisonered since the morning of the 21st 21,000. We traversed Month Aubun, and captured the high ...
Article : 69 wordsAccording to the "Daily Man," a Russian price, who recently arrived in England, has given authoritative details of the reported murder of the ...
Article : 202 wordsAt the City Court yesterday afternoon Wore Mr W. Harris, Police Magistrate, an elderly woman, Elizabeth Freer, was charged with having ...
Article : 931 wordsReferring to the great battle on West front, the "Kolnische Volkszeitung," which is practically a semi-official newspaper, implores the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Cabinet has agreed to a motion being submitted to Parliament that the question of extending the railway from Kerang to Gonn crossing, on the River ...
Article : 297 wordsReuter's correspondent, telegraphing from the British, headquarters in France at noon on Monday, says that the attack that morning eastward of Arras ...
Article : 145 wordsMr Beach Thomas says the battle has definitely changed the Bapaume front line east of Le Barque, Manetz, Mont Auban and Maricourt. It has been ...
Article : 148 wordsMr Hughes, who spoke at Manchester, on British trade after the War, was received with tremendous cheering and cries of "Well done, Australia!" said a ...
Article : 385 wordsMr Beach Thomas says that the Australians, pushing on with tireless energy, captured Suzanne, by surrounding and cutting off nests of ...
Article : 104 wordsIn a glowing tribute to the Australian share in the great offensive, Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters ...
Article : 195 wordsTo was a great day for the Australian arms. The enemy had elaborate defensive preparations, and captured battalion commanders admitted ...
Article : 680 wordsMr Phillips, the "Daily Express" correspondent with the British, telegraphing, says that the Australians are approaching Vaux. ...
Article : 26 wordsFor some time past a controversy has been in progress on the question of linking up the Mildura and Sea Lake lines. Various proposals have been ...
Article : 210 wordsA wireless German official message says:—"The enemy penetrated our fine running west of Mory and Bapaume to Marbapuich. We threw him back ...
Article : 74 wordsField-Marshal Haig reports:—At 3 o'clock in the morning the canadians, Scottish, and Londoners attacked on both sides of the Scarpe from Croisolles ...
Article : 126 wordsMr Sidebotham, writing in the "Times," deprecates the statement that Marshal Foch is endeavoring a brenk-through stroke for a knock-out blow. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Air Ministry states that on the night of the 25th and the morning of the 26th we successfully attacked the railway junction of Frankfurt and the ...
Article : 173 wordsThe "Times," in a leading article, says the extension of the battle north-ward is due to the enemy's stenuous effort to resist the advance in the ...
Article : 69 wordsCon Wallace, Labor member for West Sydney, enlisted to-day. ...
Article : 27 wordsSouthward our advance continues on both banks of the Somme. The Australians took Capppy, and progressed eastward. Northward of the Somme ...
Article : 57 wordsArthur Howell, aged 30, single, a member of the firm of Chapman and Howell, went out shooting with a party at Sorell. He was found with ...
Article : 44 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing at noon to-day, said "The Canadians and other Britishers carried Monchy-le-Preux. ...
Article : 134 wordsPress despatched from the Americans state that General Pershing, replying to a message from the Federal Council of the churches in America, said "In ...
Article : 235 wordsWarm tributes are paid by the French press to the recent brilliant British successes. "L'Heure" says that the High ...
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Advertising : 342 wordsThe Australian, South African, and New Zealand editors returned to London after a week's tour in Scotland and the Midlands. Interviewed by Reuter ...
Article : 247 wordsThis morning the Australians brilliantly captured Suzanne and Cappy, and approached within ten miles of Peronne. The Welsh troops who ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsTouching enemy casualties, official figures show the terrible grueling to which the enemy have been subjected. Some battlions were reduced to 100 ...
Article : 95 wordsSir Arthur Conan Doyle, the well-known author, in the course of an article in the "Evening Standard," says:- ...
Article : 130 wordsParis newspapers comment humorously upon the Kaiser's "eloquent silence" in connection with the Allied offensive. It is believed that ...
Article : 133 wordsA most stirring story a told of the splendid courage of the King's company and Grenadier Guards. The latter were suffering heavily from ...
Article : 36 wordsWelcome to returned soldiers Lear-month Mechanics' Hall, Saturday next. We must pass through much to ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 28 Aug 1918, Page 1
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