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Advertising : 44 wordsThe principal event of the week has been the resumption of the British offensive on a front of 12,000 yards. Also the desperate German attempts to break through the British line. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 wordsWashington advises the House has defeated Mr. Roosevelt's plan for a volunteer army for service abroad. ...
Article : 24 wordsOur reserves daringly brought out eighteen pounders in the open aid Placed machine guns and Lewis guns in position. They filled the line with ...
Article : 203 words"We have decided that in future it is the business of the British and Dominion statesmanship to knit the Empire in closer bonds in the ...
Article : 264 wordsMr. Lloyd-George, who had a great reception on rising to speak, said: "We shall never forget the days of financial stress faced, at the beginning ...
Article : 199 words"The Germans thought we were done but did not know the race they were dealing with. When pressure is brought to bear on this old country ...
Article : 243 wordsA wireless official German message says :--On the battlefield of Arras' the activity of artillery on both sides ...
Article : 89 wordsWhen I took the job to organise the resources of Britain I did it in order to give those brave lads a chance to fight--(Cheers)--and they ...
Article : 121 words"We must concentrate upon defeating, the worst enemy ever encountered." In conclusion he referred to the position of India, and said:-- ...
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Advertising : 526 wordsSubmarinism is the worst problem we have to meet, and we mean to do it. (Cheers). The Germans mean to make the seas absolutely ...
Article : 223 wordsReferring to the lessons of the war taught by financiers, manufacturers, soldiers and sailors, the Premier continued, "This great world convulsion ...
Article : 361 wordsA British official message from Salonika says :--We repulsed two heavy counter-attack's on Wednesday night on the Lake ...
Article : 42 wordsSubsequent to the luncheon, Mr. Lloyd-George said:--"I don't want any one to feel that things being all right there is nothing more to do. ...
Article : 157 wordsAn official message from Mesopotamia says : -- The Thirteenth; Turkish Army Corps on Tuesday night hastily retreated up ...
Article : 70 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports.--There has been nothing of special interest on the battle-front. There has been marked air activity ...
Article : 46 wordsMr Douglas Haig reports:--The enemy unsuccessfully attacked last night north-westward of St. Quentin. They were driven off after sharp ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Lloyd-George outlined the steps taken by the Government departments to deal with the food problem, and said farmers were now ...
Article : 287 wordsA French communique says :--There has been marked reciprocal artillery activity north-west of Rheims and in Champagne, but no infantry work. ...
Article : 70 wordsAmsterdam advises Herr Groener speaking in the Reichstag, said the political elements of the strikers must be suppressed ruthlessly, but the workers ...
Article : 81 words"The men who put party victory beforewar victory are very few; nevertheless sometimes you find the party is there. I am not going to ...
Article : 108 wordsA French communique says : -- There is a fairly lively artillery struggle south of St. Quentin, at the sector of Manteuil la Fosse and Coucy. ...
Article : 160 words"Henceforth effective consultation must be the only basis of co-operation. If our action brings them into trouble as it has," and it costs them ...
Article : 363 wordsAustralian officers wounded at Lagnicourt on the 15th April are unanimous that the Germans, punishment was the severest yet suffered from the ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Press Bureau announces that there was a fire and a small explosion at a munitions factory in the North of England, which killed one and ...
Article : 38 wordsA Rome wireless says: -- Fresh strikes have broken out in several German towns despite martial law. ...
Article : 46 wordsTurning to shipping, Mr. Lloyd-George said: The cutting down of imports was not adequate. In addition to saving one million and a half tons ...
Article : 370 wordsMr. Bonar Law said the War Cabinet had accepted the principle the each portion of the Empire with due regards to the Allies' interests should ...
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The Sun (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1898 - 1929), Sun 29 Apr 1917, Page 1
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