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Advertising : 715 wordsSpeaking at the luncheon of the Imperial Council of Commerce in London to -day, Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the British Admiralty, read a letter from Lord Kitchener, which contained the following:-- We have to stick it out and do ...
Article : 184 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig, in last night's report, stated:-- During the night the Australians entered Gorman trenches east of Bole Grenier, inflicting losses, and bringing back prisoners. Bois Grenier is close to Armentieres, the scene of a great deal of violent fighting in ...
Article : 87 wordsPetrograd messages state that in the Russian offensive from the River Pripet to Roumania, 40,000 prisoners have been taken up to date. ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. Asquith is temporarily controlling the War Office. The Cabinet is anxiously considering the appointment of Lord Kitchener's successor, ...
Article : 159 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- There was heavy mutual artillery fire east of Ypres yesterday, and the enemy captured British front- line. trenches in the ruins of ...
Article : 84 wordsIn the course of his speech at the luncheon of the Imperial Council of Commerce in London Mr. Balfour made long reference to the Jutland battle, and said:-- ...
Article : 655 wordsIn the Manchester Guardian A Friend of Kitchener writes:-- "Kitchener recently said to me, 'One more year, and it will be over.' "He frequently remarked during the political crisis that if our people would only stick together and fight the Germans, instead of each other, we would soon win through." ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Paris official message, issued this afternoon, says:-- "East of the River Meuse a strong German attack at Vaux Fort was driven back ...
Article : 50 wordsThe body of Lieutenant -Colonel O. A, Fitzgerald, Lord Kitchener's personal Military Secretary, has been recovered. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe London Times in a leading article says.-- "Lord Kitchener's War Office work was practically done. The strategic direction of ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Paris official message, issued at midnight; says:-- There was artillery activity at Hill 304. On the right bank of the River Meuse ...
Article : 81 wordsGeneral Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has received messages of condolence from the Duke of Connaught and General Joffre. ...
Article : 129 wordsTributes from the world's press and from leading men continue to pour in. The majority of the United States' newspapers speak of Lord Kitchener as a great ...
Article : 252 wordsThe Turks report that the Russians have advanced in the direction of Khanikin, northeast of Bagdad. There has been a repulse of the Russians ...
Article : 47 wordsA disloyal liftman in a city restaurant paid tho penalty yesterday for indiscreet utterances concerning Lord Kitchener. He was mobbed by nine waitresses and dipped, ...
Article : 266 wordsIn the court -martial on Captain J. C. Bowen Colthurst, of the 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, who is charged with wilfully murdering Sheehy Skeffington; Thomas ...
Article : 63 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig, acknowledging an army order informing the Expeditionary Forces of Lord Kitchener's death, telegraphed the deepest regret of all ranks, and added: ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Official Press Bureau says that the Army Council is issuing regulations whereby friendly aliens may enlist in the British Army. ...
Article : 25 wordsA section of the press in England is discussing the possibility of enemy spies having been responsible for Lord Kitchener's death. Strong demands are being made for the ...
Article : 182 wordsAn Amsterdam message says that the Cologne Gazette, in its comments on Lord Kitchener's death, said that his was the most distinguished military career since the days ...
Article : 93 wordsIt is announced by the Official Press Bureau that early yesterday morning Flight Sub- Lieutenant Warneford attacked a Zeppelin 6000ft. up between Brussels and Ghent. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Returned Soldiers' Association carried the following motion this morning:-- "That this conference, representing Australian returned sailors and soldiers, while expressing ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Official Press Bureau, announces that Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonics, at the Admiralty's request, has thanked New Zealand and the Malay States ...
Article : 1,438 wordsTroops at all the camps were paraded this morning and the order for the wearing of mourning was read. Bands played the Dead March, and bugles sounded the Last Post. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 8 Jun 1916, Page 1
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