The Germans are extending their offensive front westward towards Paris from their positions on the line from Soissons to Chateau Thierry ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 243 words[?] Progress has been made by the [?] west of Chatean Thierry, [?] long the Marne and Oureq valleys. PARIS, Saturday, 12.20 p.m. ...
Article : 665 wordsTelegraphing from the French headquarters yesterday morning, Reuter's correspondent said:-- On the western front of his salient ...
Article : 337 wordsThere is undiminished anxiety as to the strategic situation of the conflict, Which is developing into a second battle of the Marne, of far greater ...
Article : 391 wordsPeace talk is again in full swing in Germany. The "Kreuzzeitung" and "Vorwarts" both urge the Government to ...
Article : 131 wordsThe following cable message has been received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and is issued by the Acting Prime ...
Article : 343 wordsThis morning's papers regard the symptoms as being more and more reassuring. The intentions of the enemy are clearer from his attempt to face ...
Article : 128 wordsIt is stated by the "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" that the Crown Prince's advance is closely related to the previous wedge driven toward ...
Article : 53 wordsAt a meeting of the German Socialist Party on Friday, Herr D. Ebert said that a copy of the Entente Socialists' memorandum had just been received. ...
Article : 262 words"The Daily Mail" declares that the Germans have the initiative, the numbers, and the central position, and can strike at Paris or Amiens on either ...
Article : 61 words[?] and Paris the Germans' [?] along the Marne, and their [?] advance between Chateau [?] and Chaudun (south of ...
Article : 376 wordsGerman gas played the major part in the German advance to the Marne. According to reports received by the American War Council, the Germans ...
Article : 105 wordsGeneral March, Acting Chief of Staff of the American Army, has informed the Senate Committee that the rapidity of the enemy's advance was due to the ...
Article : 160 wordsDescribing the conditions at the rear of the lines Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing yesterday, said:-- ...
Article : 388 wordsMost desperate fighting continues in progress in the south-west, between the Oureq and the Marne. The enemy is constantly throwing in fresh, picked ...
Article : 219 wordsFriday was crowded with a series of thrilling events, and will be remembered as one of the most critical and dramatic days in the war. ...
Article : 156 wordsAmerican troops have become a vital factor in the great battle, and now hold the balance between defeat and victory, said General Bruges, head of ...
Article : 122 words"The Times" correspondent at the Hague says it is reported from towns on the Rhine that boys from 12 to 15 years of age are being trained to use ...
Article : 112 wordsMr Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, describing the scene, says: While the gigantic struggle continues to sweep toward the south the British ...
Article : 118 wordsAdvices received here state that the French are solidly holding the bridgehead crossing the Marne, checking the Germans, who have retired from the ...
Article : 52 wordsIt is announced that 24,674 young men of grammar school education have been called up for special training in technical and military work. ...
Article : 113 wordsM. Daubigny, a Deputy and a member of the Army Commission, who has returned from the front, has informed his colleagues that General Foch said ...
Article : 112 wordsShip mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow: --Tasmania (all ports), 10.45 a.m. ...
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Advertising : 81 wordsM. Clemenceau, the Prime Minister, in a circular issued yesterday, suspends all leave in the public service, except in the case of illness. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 3 Jun 1918, Page 1
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