It is announced that the new [?]alanders captured 1000 yards of [?] Hebuterne road on Sunday. The Australians have won trenches ...
Article : 387 wordsIn the 24 hours ended 3 p.m. today 21 volunteers were accepted in Victoria for active service abroad. ...
Article : 23 wordsOn Saturday the Germans attempted again, in considerable strength, to force their way through to Amiens, along the north bank of ...
Article : 331 wordsSpeaking at the conference of State school teachers at the Town Hall this afternoon, Mr. Frank Tate, the Director of Education, compared the ...
Article : 1,040 wordsSenator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, has sent the following cablegram to General Sir W. R. Birdwood, commanding the Australian Army ...
Article : 113 wordsDescribing the fighting on the French Reuter's correspondent says that at Le Plemont a single French division charged furiously and broke the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsIn view of the urgent nature of. the work he is undertaking, Mr. R. B. Orchard, M.H.R., Assistant Minister, in Charge of Recruiting, obtained leave ...
Article : 108 words"There is great tension everywhere," says. Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times," correspondent in France. "The enemy is throwing in new ...
Article : 296 wordsArrangements are being completed by Captain G. J. C. Dyett, organising secretary, of the State Recruiting Commit tec, for the itinerary training ...
Article : 169 wordsExperts believe that the comparative lull on the brittle front is merely covering the preparation for fresh German blows, but the fact must not be ...
Article : 207 words"The day has been quiet along the whole British front, and there has been no serious fighting on the French front, announces the Official Press ...
Article : 118 words"There is a larger Australian Army. In the field just now than at any previous period of the war and there are enough reserves to keep us going for a ...
Article : 214 wordsLord Reading, the special Ambassador from Great Britain to the United States, has conveyed to President Wilson the thanks of the British ...
Article : 86 wordsOne of the Australian wounded soldiers, now in London, relates stories of the terrific slaughter of the Germans on the Somme at slight cost to our ...
Article : 551 words"Having failed in yesterday's attack on the Lassigny-Montdldier line," telegraphs Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters,, "the enemy ...
Article : 241 words"In the past 24 hours there has been only comparatively minor affairs, with the balance of success very largely on our side," says Reuter's correspondent ...
Article : 414 words"Two groups of Gotha aeroplanes," says "The Times" correspondent at Paris, "flew over the French lines towards Paris early today. A greatly ...
Article : 68 wordsSpeaking at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dr. D. Foley Roman Catholic Bishop. said that the new War Precautions Act regulations seemed to be specially, if ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Government is considering a proposal to seize and operate packing, plants, and thus solve the meat problem. ...
Article : 66 words[?] front has boon practically sta[?] for three days, with intense [?] fighting at strategical points. [?] is clear evidence that the ...
Article : 93 wordsSapper F. A. C. Fynmore, of the First Fluid Company of Engineers, who recently returned from, the front, after having been wounded, has the distinction of being a member of a ...
Article : 359 wordsReuter's correspondent, telegraphing from the British Headquarters on Monday evening, said that the enemy movements and fighting in the ...
Article : 259 wordsDr. F. Middleton, second son of Mr. W. H. Middleton, of Ballarat, who recently completed his medical course at the Melbourne University, has been ...
Article : 284 wordsThere was considerable activity at the Williamstown shipbuilding yards today, about 350 men being distributed over the yards in various capacities ...
Article : 131 wordsShip mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:--Expeditionary forces, Egypt; parcels, 10 a.m.; South Africa, 12.45 ...
Article : 30 words[?] appointment of General Foch [?] the unification of all the Armies [?]ing the Germans, It was brought about by the recognition of the ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsTo permit of the proposed expenditure for 1918-19 being considered fully be fore any outlay is incurred heads of State departments will be asked by the ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wed 3 Apr 1918, Page 1
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