Cloudy and cool; sout herly winds, Some scattered showers, chiefly coastal. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Australians and New Zealanders have not yet participated in the titanic struggle at Cambrai and St. Quentin. Together ...
Article : 440 wordsThe long-range bombardment of Paris at intervals of a quarter of an hour recommenced at 7 this (Sunday) morning at a range of more than 120 kilometres. A few ...
Article : 90 wordsThe latest cahie messages convey the impression that the German advance has been baited, temporality at least The Gemans claim, to have captured Peronne and Ham, which are respectively about 15 miles north-west and 10 miles south-west of St Quentin, and they estimate their prisoners at 30,000 and the captured gans at 600. The battle line extends from north-west of Bapaume to Channy on the Oise. Gen. ...
Article : 244 wordsCANADIAN GAS ATTACK. NEW YORK, March 25,— While the great battle was in progress to the south the Canadian launched a heavy gas attach on the Germans in the neighbourhood of Lens. ...
Article : 140 words•A German bulletin says: — We bombarded Paris with king [?]ance guns. ...
Article : 21 wordsSome of them maintained their fire until evening, when their ammunition was spent They then tried to fight their way through I fear that many did not succeed in this ...
Article : 286 wordsA French official message says:—Enemy aeroplanes crossed the lines at 8.40 last evening, and bornbarded several localities behind the front without casting much ...
Article : 66 wordsFinnish accounts of the missing German transport Frankland state that most of the soldiers and crew perished, including von Meyrer. ...
Article : 80 wordsGem. Haig reports:—Fresh hostile attacks began this morning in great strength on the whole front, and they continued all day. South of Peronne, after heavy ...
Article : 73 wordsThe latest messages from the front are [?] The British residence [?]bout is solid, and numbers attacks [?]night time [?] Several ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs writes:— The enemy continuing his attacks all day along the whole battlefront, made progress at various points, in spite of our heroic resistance. ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Percival Phillips writes:—The enemy between. La Fere end Saint: Quentin had one assault division opposed to each British battalion. Throughout Thursday ...
Article : 318 wordsMrs. P. Killicent has been advised that her son, Lieat. David H. Killicent of the 3rd Lighy Here Begiment, has received the D.O.M. Licut Killicent left south Australia with the original ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Lokale Anzeiger states that a section of the Parisian Upper House intends to move for the exclusion from the Chamber of Prime Lichnausky in consequence ...
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Advertising : 331 wordsA wireless German official message says: —A gigantic straggle is proceeding for Beganme The battle is progressing on the Transloy-Combles-Maurepas line. We ...
Article : 76 wordsA wireless German official message claims the capture of Peronne and Ham, and that the number of prisoners has increased to 30,000, and of captured guns to ...
Article : 205 wordsOur infantry did wonders in defending the hill. which guards the way of the Scarpe Valley. Here there was long and intanse fighting yesterday and to-day, in ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Germans claim the capture of Ham and Peronne and a large number of prisoners and guns They allege that the American, reserve bas been annihilated. ...
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Advertising : 40 wordsMean while, there was two days of the most fierce fighting between Areas and Bapaume for the high ground between the Rivers Ejeetl and Sensee. and a series of ...
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Advertising : 92 wordsCol. Repington, the military correspondent of The Morning Post, writes:— The Germane have gained eight miles in two days, being half of the first day’s objective. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe fire, however, did not suffice to break up the organizations or plans of the foe. The position of some of our batter was slightly changed to avoid the German ...
Article : 253 wordsA wireless message from Copenhagen states that the newspaper Copenhagen, commenting on the German communiqués in which victorias are chimed, says:— ...
Article : 92 wordsThe State Recruiting Committee writes: —Although the enlistment returns for the week ended March 25 were not quite complete at a late hour last right those to ...
Article : 229 wordsOur Port Lincoln correspondent wrote on Saturday:—Two large sharks were caught by Mr. Edgar Mundy, of the cutter Britannia, on Friday evening, near North Shields. ...
Article : 184 wordsThe French afternoon communique says: —After a violent bombardment the enemy unsuccessfully attempted a surprise attack south of Javincourt. There has been ...
Article : 127 wordsIn this fog our machine gunfire caught the German waves, checked the pace of the onslaught, and caused heavy losses to enemy troops, which were ignorant of the ...
Article : 368 wordsWhen the soroggle was proceeding to the southwards the Canadians deluged the enemy between Lens and Hill 70 with gas. They released 5,000 drums of lethal gas ...
Article : 73 wordsThe [?] Bureau reports that the British Commander-in-Chief on Thursday last telegraphed to the generals commanding the Third and Fifth Armies ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Mon 25 Mar 1918, Page 1
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