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Article : 338 wordsA German wireless message says that Greek troops have fired on the French and the Servians on the Greek frontier, and that the latter are retreating into Greek territory. ...
Article : 84 wordsBritish and French transports are still pouring troops into Salonica. They are an excellent stamp of seasoned men. The equinoctial gales are over, and calm, ...
Article : 52 wordsBritish rcruits are now coming in quicker than since the beginning of the war. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Times correspondent at Petrograd states that military observers are agreed as to the instability of the enemy's position on the northern front. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Berlin wireless source of news has sent an official statement to America admitting that there is a Socialist and Radical agitation and a scarcity of food. ...
Article : 73 wordsMessages from Bulgaria confirm the report of the landing of French troops at Kavala, on the Aegean Sea, opposite the Island of Thasos. No confirmation is, however, ...
Article : 37 wordsFierce fighting is taking place on tho Styrpa, neither side being able to advance. The Petrograd correspondent of the Times forecasts considerable liveliness on the ...
Article : 46 wordsA Paris official message says:--"There has been violent cannonading and minor combats at close quarters on various parts of tho front." ...
Article : 34 wordsFrench troops repulsed the Bulgarians north of Krivolak, driving them back to the right bank of the Vardar with heavy losses, many being drowned. ...
Article : 29 wordsLord Charles Beresford's six questions to be put in the House of Commons are creating a great deal of attention among members. They are:-- ...
Article : 140 wordsIn his story of his visit to the Grand Fleet, the Times naval correspondent explained how in one group there lay the Australia and the New Zealand. "The latter," he said, "has ...
Article : 181 wordsA Paris official message states:-- "Two Bulgarian battalions with two batteries attacked on October 30 a bridgehead at Krivolak. They were easily repulsed. ...
Article : 51 wordsAn Amsterdam message states that an aviator flew over Malines and Liege and bombarded the munition depots. Three aviators bombarded German defences in ...
Article : 38 wordsAn Athens message announces that the arrival of British cavalry, under a French general, has assisted to stop the Bulgarian advance towards Monastir. ...
Article : 114 wordsA Constantinople message claims that the Turkish artillery damaged a tug which was engaged towing sloops, and that the tug was swamped in a storm. ...
Article : 69 wordsA Paris official message says:-- "The German report that the French submarine Turquoise has been sunk by gunfiro in the Sea of Marmora is probably true. Two ...
Article : 91 wordsMembers of the House of Commons are asking why Mr. Bonar Law is still in the Cabinet, while holding Sir Edward Carson's views. It is rumored that he intended to ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Daily Mail correspondent who visited the Grand Fleet describes an Australian squadron amongst the cruiser patrols. He says that Australian seamen are compounded ...
Article : 52 wordsMonastir has not fallen, but the Bulgarians are advancing on it from south-west of Veles. ...
Article : 25 wordsA Copenhagen message states that the German steamer Gedanla, 1477 tons, has boon lost in the Baltic. The wreckage indicates that the vessel was blown up by a ...
Article : 42 wordsMitylene reports state that four Allied destroyers bombarded Tchesme for two hours on Tuesday, destroying the forts, Customs House, barracks, Government House, and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe London Globe, commenting on Mr. Asquith's speech. says:-- "It is of no use to attempt to find cover for the Government behind a rampart of the ...
Article : 733 wordsAn Athens report states that the Bulgarian Legation claims that four armies--from Zajecav, Kniashevatz, Vranja, and Pirot--are marching on Nish. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Turkish Commissioner for Railways has arrived at Sofia to arrange for the transport of munitions from Orsova to the Dardanelles. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe latest bulletin says that the King did not spend so good a night. He Is still in pain, but his general condition is improved and he is taking solid food. ...
Article : 45 wordsA Paris official message states: "The Turks nave apparently abandoned their policy of attacking our lines at the Dardanelles. "The last few days have been particularly ...
Article : 93 wordsCardinal de Azevedo has departed from Rome bearing a letter from the Pope to Prince von Bulow. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr Yeo, in ' e House of Commons to-day, asked if the Post-office would refund the postage on thousands of parcels which should have been delivered to the troops at ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Bulgarians are within 10 miles northwest of Nish, and they claim to hold most of the ridge separating them from the capital. Servian refugees are arriving in large ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Wise, the New South Wales Agent General, said in a speech at Bristol on the part played by Australians in the war-- "Those who have called us to war ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Frankfurter Zeltung says that only three French divisions and one British division have gone into action from Salonica. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 4 Nov 1915, Page 1
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