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Article : 351 wordsThe newspapers comment on the fact that the censor has permitted the word “victory” to be applied to the Champagne battle, which is the first occasion since the ...
Article : 82 wordsAll accounts agree that the British continue to progress in the Artois district. A battle is proceeding in Champagne. The Allies are preparing for another spring. ...
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Family Notices : 587 wordsThe spectacle on tie British front was wonderful and awe-inspiring. Shells of the heaviest artillery, resembling spouting geysers of flame, smoke, and dust, were ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, representative of The Daily Chronicle at British Headquarters, writing on Sunday, said that a 500-mile battle was commenced at dawn yesterday. ...
Article : 286 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Capt. the Hon. F. E. Guest, Liberal member for Dorset East, invited Mr. Asquith to make a statement in respect to national service. ...
Article : 440 wordsThe news of the Allies’ victory has come at the right moment to dispel the last vestiges of pro-Germanism Greece. ...
Article : 26 wordsA number of French wounded from the battlefields in Champagne have arrived in Paris covered with chalky mud. They state that “the infantry attack began at ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsThe bellowing thunder of She guns, the shrieks and screams of the shells, the crashes and growls of the high explosives, did not cease the day long. Even the ...
Article : 123 wordsIn reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) said every, effort would be made through the American ...
Article : 87 wordsAccording to the Rome correspondent of The Daily Chronicle, travellers from Constantinople state that Russian, French, and British aviators flew over ...
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Family Notices : 439 wordsMr. Asquith’s grave appeal in the Commons is held to show that the House and the Government realize the critical nature of the present operations. The ...
Article : 172 wordsIt is officially stated that further gains have been made in the Artois region of Champagne, despite desperate counterattacks attacks on the part of the Germans. A ...
Article : 120 wordsIt is reported that Dede Agatch is full of Bulgarian soldiers, who are fraternising with the Turks. M. Badoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, has authorized the ...
Article : 130 wordsBelgian peasants are. paying attention to many graves of British soldiers with great care. In a letter a lady at Mons says:—“Everywhere in the fields are ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Asquith and Lord Kitchener to-day addressed the joint Labour Board upon the military situation. The Prime Minister said the necessity of such appeals to the ...
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Article : 64 wordsReplying in the House of Commons to Mr. W. Joynson Hicks (Unionist member for Brentford), Mr. Asquith refused to make a statement in respect to the ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Wed 29 Sep 1915, Page 1
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