THE GREATEST EFFORT EVER MADE FOR THE SOCIAL WELFARE OF OUR FIGHTING FORCES. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe British Admiralty announces a successful attack on Wednesday by a naval aeroplane squadron against the enemy aerodrome west of Belgium and the ...
Article : 58 wordsNew York's four great brotherhoods of railway employes, representing 400,000 men, voted to strike on 220 railway systems. Conferences were held to-day to ...
Article : 106 wordsThe second anniversary of the declaration of war on Germany was commemorated, by the holding of services of intercession on Friday. At the service at ...
Article : 123 wordsReuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that it is anticipated that a determined stand will be made by the enemy along the Bug front from Sokal to Bask, ...
Article : 72 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique to the War Office on Friday, says the day has been quiet. The enemy artillery is active at Pozieres and ...
Article : 156 wordsWriting from a scene of recent heavy fighting in France, General Charles Call-well late Director of Military Operations at the War Office, states that one of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,519 wordsMr. Asquith received a most enthusiastic reception. He said Germany was absolutely certain that we would never join France and Russia, also that Belgium ...
Article : 532 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of the London "Times" reports that 40 aeroplanes raided Ghent and the neighbouring communes. They bombed Zeppelin sheds, ...
Article : 83 wordsA Petrograd communique states:- "After desperate fighting we threw back the enemy across the Stavok River to a tributary on the left bank of the Stockhod. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe French line on the right of the House, according to a Paris commonique, now passes west of Thismont, and etends 500 metres southward to the foot Hill ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that an Allied air attack on Wednesday last was directed against Ghent. Seventeen aeroplanes divided into three groups ...
Article : 98 wordsA war correspondent writing from the Russian headquarters at Stokhod on August 3 states that in accordance with the Russian practice we are consolidating and ...
Article : 268 wordsHis Majesty the King bas telegraphed to King Albert of the Belgians assuring him of the complete confidence in the united efforts of the Allies to liberate ...
Article : 57 wordsIn a message to the press Mr. Fisher says the foes are not yet subdned, but their hopes of victory and world power have vanished. "Let us honour the ...
Article : 54 wordsKing George addressed the following telegram to the Sovereign and heads of the Allied States:—"On this day, the second anniversary of the commencement of the ...
Article : 109 wordsFrench air squadrons bombed the railway station and munition factory at Noyon and railway stations and bivonacks along the Somme. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Times'" claims that Germany's newest Zeppelins have enormous travelling and carrying capacities. Their speed is claim-ed to be 120 m.p.h. ...
Article : 42 wordsServices and intercession and thanks -giving were held in every town and village in Great Britain on Friday. The Albert Hall meeting was attended by 4,000 wound ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Paris "Figaro" mentions that 150 students have been savagely carried off From Roubaix, and points out that the effects of the brutalities with [?] ...
Article : 31 wordsA correspondent, writing from Paris, states that the Germans are fighting violently at the Thismont-Fleur front, where there is much infantry and ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Asquith has telegraphed as follows to his constituents:—"We face the third year of war with an ever-growing confidence in our final success. And with that ...
Article : 36 wordsBroken Hill's Sinn-Fein organisation proposed holding an anti-conscription meeting in Argent street on Friday evening, but the crowd prevented it. Directly ...
Article : 180 wordsWestern front, says that the captured ground reveals a wonderful system of fortifications and underground shelters, justifying the, German belief that they were ...
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Article : 9 wordsIn order to conserve the financial resources for war, all asues in Canada of sources for war, all issues in Canada of non-Canadian securities are, to be ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and Mr. Bonar Law were the principal speakers, and Lord Derby the chairman, at the great anniversary meeting held at Queen's ...
Article : 100 wordsThe German press continues to warn the public of the possibility of Roumania entering the war. The "Berliner Tageblatt" says the first trainload of ...
Article : 172 wordsFantastic reports are being published in the German papers regarding the extent of the Anglo-French casualties on the Somme front, (writes Reuter's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsBrussels has refused to pay the fine imposed by the Berlin authorities for celebrating the outbreak of war on Fete Day. Ar crisis is expected ...
Article : 40 wordsThe London "Times," in a leading article to-day, declares that the world-wide Empire gatherings have reaffirmed the de-termination to fight to a victorious end, ...
Article : 146 wordsA correspondent, writing from the British, headquarters, states that hot, dry, and trying weather is being experienced along the western front. The artillery ...
Article : 111 wordsA Rome official says that two Italian submarines left on a mission to enemy coasts, but have not returned. They are considered to have been lost. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Paris says that extensive fighting is taking place on the right bank of the Meuse. The Germans previously reached a ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Amsterdam correspondent of the Telegraaf" says that further extensive slave raids hive been made by the Germans in the north of France ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 5 Aug 1916, Page 1
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