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Advertising : 691 wordsMr. Lloyd George, Minister for War, who presided at a conference at the War Office, at which military and Ministerial representatives of France and Italy attended, emphasised that there had been a considerable change in the fortunes of the Allied nations since the last conference in Paris. ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Times correspondent at Petrograd vividly describes the counter-offensive on the Kovel front, which, he says, was planned at a special, urgent mooting of Field Marshals von Hindenburg and von Mackensen and General von Linsingen. Troops were concentrated at various points, masking unprecedentedly violent attacks from the sector of ...
Article : 315 wordsA French war correspondent says that the results obtained by the British during the last three days are most important, and constitute an advance which is most harmful to ...
Article : 86 words"The storming of Contal Maison was a magnificent feat," writes Mr. Beach Thomas, the Daily Mail representative at British headquarters on the western front. "The ...
Article : 177 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reported late last night:--There has been reciprocal artillery activity throughout the day. As the result of sharp infantry fighting we not merely maintained our pressure, but appreciably advanced our line at various points. ...
Article : 106 wordsA Petrograd official message says:--On the west bank of the Lower River Strypa we took 2000 prisoners. We also captured a gun and some machine guns. ...
Article : 37 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reported this afternoon:--There were heavy artillery duels and fighting in certain sectors, but the situation everywhere is unchanged. Attempts to raid on the trenches west of Wytschaete and south of La Basses ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Hamilton Fyfe, the correspondent of the Daily Mail with the Russians, writes that he has been semi-officially assured that seven German army corps (280,000 men) have been detached from other parts in order to try to stop General Brussiloff. Four of the army corps' (160,000 men) were from France and the remainder were from ...
Article : 80 words"Contal Maison and Mametz Wood are firmly secured. The prisoners total 8000, and the captures of guns and munitions are daily increasing. The organisation behind the lines ...
Article : 420 wordsThe German press admits the seriousness of the situation, but declares that the worst of the dangers have been averted, and that the heaviness of the Allied losses, particularly the British, have outweighed the "small" gains. The Berlin Kreu[?] Zeitung sees every likelihood of further "small" gains, but it ...
Article : 151 wordsA message from Washington states that the Entente diplomats and the State Department there have received information that a neutral merchantman convoyed the ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, announced that the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, would make a full statement on the Dardanelles and ...
Article : 52 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, announced that owing to war needs the Government proposed that all holidays be postponed until such time ...
Article : 249 wordsLord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons to-day that Germany had denied that she did not recognise her ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Times in a leading article, lays the responsibility for the Mesopotamia muddles at the door of the over-centralised control of the Indian army organisation. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe New York Evening Mall has learned that the second super-submarine, the Bremen, is expected to reach New York before July 29. ...
Article : 32 wordsIn the western theatre the Germans were repulsed near Pilken. 'Arras and Soissons have been bombarded. The Russians on the River Wisloka front ...
Article : 124 wordsA Mesopotamia official message says.--There have been minor encounters wherein we punished the brigands. The enemy artillery and aircraft ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Lord Mayor, Sir Charles Wakefield, has opened the Kitchener National Memorial Fundi the income from which will be used to provide for disabled officers and men of ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsThe correspondent of the Times at Berne writes that an American who has arrived from Brussels says that the inhabitants are strictly kept without news. Food prices are ...
Article : 332 wordsA submarine sank two trawlers and two fishing-smacks off Whitby, on the east coast of England. The crews were rescued. ...
Article : 27 wordsCasualty lists indicate that naval gunners are serving the siege guns with the British Army in France. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Fri 14 Jul 1916, Page 1
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