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Article : 88 wordsA Paris message says that the French have occupied all their old [?]renches on the whole front north of the Aisne. They have captured Ham, ...
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Article : 92 wordsReuter's correspondent at British Headquarters, telgraphing on the 7th September says prisoners says much seditious literature is now freely ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Air Ministry states our squadrons attacked two hostile aerodromes on the night of the 6th September, causing fires. The weather hindered observation ...
Article : 156 wordsMr Campbell Jones, telegraphing from Franco on 6th September, says that the members of the delegation travelling through the towns retaken from ...
Article : 216 wordsA German official report says:— We repulsed strong enemy attacks from the Nenville-Manancourt-Moislains line (north of Peronne). From ...
Article : 166 wordsIn a message despatched last evening Reuter's correspondent said— There was never a neater instance of a strategical offensive than the ...
Article : 430 wordsThe "Times" understands that incessant British air raids in conjunction with the air strength of France and Italy are gravely affecting German ...
Article : 98 wordsField Marshal Haig in an aviation report, says: We brought down 11 enemy aeroplanes and drove down 12 uncontrollable. Five British machines are ...
Article : 761 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:—We further progressed north-cast of Peronne, and captured Hancourt Sorelle Grand, Metz-en-Conture. North of ...
Article : 372 wordsThe whole German Press gives the greatest prominence to Hindenburg's proclamation, which ends—"German army. German homeland, defend ...
Article : 206 wordsThere is abundant evidence that the German people are seriously distrubed and alarmed by the Allies' continued progress particularly by the fracture ...
Article : 879 wordsAn Italian official report says:— Southwards of the Asiago the French raided the enemy's position on Monte Sisenol inflicting the heaviest losses, ...
Article : 101 wordsField-Marshal Haig reports:—On the whole front, south of Havrincourt, the German retreat continues under our close constant pressure. We reached ...
Article : 111 wordsA protest to Germany has been made by the Dutch Government against the destruction of vessels by sumbarines, within the so-called barred zone, and ...
Article : 151 wordsA French communique says:—To-day's advance reached seven or eight kilometres depth on Somme front. The enemy, whose resistance greatly ...
Article : 191 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters says:— The following figures give some idea of the enormous enemy wastage in the ...
Article : 150 wordsIt is state by "De Tijd" that the Germans at present are very busy constructing fortifications on the Dutch-German frontier. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Foreign Office announces that the Austro-Hungarian Government promises that the vessel used for the repatriation of British and Turkish War ...
Article : 332 wordsTelegraphing from the British headquarters this morning, Reuter's correspondent said:— The past 24 hours has been mainly ...
Article : 296 wordsMr Keith Murdoch, telegraphing on the 7th September, said:— "These are great days, and the whole Australian Forces in France bestir ...
Article : 242 wordsA French communique received this afternoon said:— In the night time we continued our advance on the whole of the front ...
Article : 171 wordsReuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters says the Germans before evacuating. Noyon completely wrecked [?] with shells contact mines and air ...
Article : 436 wordsReporting to the War Office to-day, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:— We forced the crossings of the Somme southward of Peronne ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 9 Sep 1918, Page 1
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