An Italian communique states:—The great battle has been in progress since Saturday. The artllery preparation was exceptionally intense, and the enemy's ...
Article : 291 wordsA message received at New York states that Mr. George N. Barnes, the Labor member of the British War Cabinet, in a speech at Dartford, ...
Article : 347 wordsReuter's correspondent at Moscow telegraphed on June 2: —As a consequence of the Government crisis and the increasing energy of the Turkish offensive in the ...
Article : 110 words"The Times" lobbyist at the House of Commons states that the conflieting tendencies of the Government's Irish policy are perplexing the public mind and it is ...
Article : 62 wordsThe seheme whereby the Australian force abroad, during the period after the war ends before transport for the whole force is available, will be transformed ...
Article : 264 wordsFrench communique: — Local actions north-east of Bois Dc Genlis, south of Dammard, and in the region of Vonli, enabled us to prisoner 70 and capture ...
Article : 67 wordsFeild Marshal sir Douglas Haig detailing the results of aviation work on the western front, says:—We dropped 10 tons of bombs in the ...
Article : 96 wordsReuter's correspondent with the British army in Italy telegraphed on the evening of June 15:—The first day of the Austrian offensive cannot be said from ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. Cook, Mr. Hughes' colleague, in an interview with "The Times," stated that after spending a fortnight in the wonderful country of America, felt ...
Article : 148 wordsThe negotiations between the South Australian Government and Messrs. Poole & Steele, a Sydney firm, to establish the shipbuilding industry at Port ...
Article : 821 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters on June 16 telegraphed describing the successful operation north of Bethune on the night of June 14 ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, states that the successful British attack at Bethune led to a hard nightlong struggle with bombs and ...
Article : 107 wordsA British official message says:—The pocket on the British front was cleared of the enemy iii the night-time and in the early morning, and we are now ...
Article : 135 wordsPrivate Stanley Coombs, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Coombs, Inniskiller, Marlborough street, Malvern, was killed in action on May 28. He went ...
Article : 94 wordsGerman official:—We repulsed English local attacks, which entered our foremost lines westward of Locon. We repulsed enemy attacks at ...
Article : 39 words"The Times" correspondent at the Hague states that while German officers were feasting at Chateau Moerkerke in Belgium a British airman bombed and ...
Article : 53 wordsDescrioing the operations on the British front. Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed again to-day:—The fighting proceeded through the ...
Article : 132 wordsFrench communique:—In the woevre sector the enemy this morning gained a footing in the village of Xivry, from which by a counter-attack, the enemy ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Ward Price,, "The Times" correspondent, states that the Austrian, attack was well organised and it was wavelike when emerging from the root of the ...
Article : 131 wordsPrivate F. H. Smith (Cherry), of the 10th Battalion, husband of Mrs. H. Smith. Frederick place, city, and son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith, Melbourne ...
Article : 80 wordsAlfred Dean (44). an Australian. was charged at Row Street Police Court. London, last month with stealing a diamond brooch, value £100. the property of ...
Article : 120 wordsA Tokio message states that a Red Cross mission to the Allies, headed by Prince Tokugawa, has left for America. ...
Article : 30 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states:—"There is nothing to report." ...
Article : 22 wordsThe visit of the British mission, under Sir Maurice Debunsen, which is now proceeding to Chile, has made an excellent impression, destroying everywhere the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe advent of Walter Johnson's talented musical revue company at the Majestic Theatre yesterday drew large audiences, and enviable receptions were ...
Article : 227 wordsGunner James Grabam Forgie, second son of Mr. and Mrs. James Forgie, King street, Gawler has been killed in action. He was widely known and highlyc ...
Article : 172 wordsA Vienna telegram states that before going to the British Labor Conferenoa in England on June 26 the Dutch Socialist leader (M. Troelstra) has been ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Germans apparently have not given up hopes of taking Villers-Bretonneux. They have pushed up strong posts close to the Australian line, on ...
Article : 299 wordsPrivate Albert E. Osborne, youngest brother of Mrs. W. Grant, Fletcher street, Birkenhead has been killed in action in France. He enlisted in Western ...
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Advertising : 144 wordsAustrian official:— We broke in the enemy's lines on the plateau, seven communes, and we also crossed the Piave. Our prisoners hitherto aggregate 10,000 ...
Article : 44 wordsReuter's correspondent at Moscow stated on June 15:—After being driven back from Penda the Czecho-Slovaks advanced as far as Syzran, and took ...
Article : 68 wordsPrivate C. H. E. Dolling, 10th Battalion, was the second son of the late Mrs. and the late Mr. H. Dolling, of Hartley (late of Bugle Ranges). For some time ...
Article : 119 wordsReports of grave disorders in Austria have reached Holland. On the Bourse at Vienna the exchange has dropped a whole florin to 2L30. The Austrian ...
Article : 97 wordsBombardier F. Stanley Male, 9th Battery, 3rd Brigade, Australian Fied Artillery, was killed in action in France on May 27. He was the sixth son of ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Gordon Selfridge, in an interview in the "Cabinet Maker," puts forward a scheme for organising a world's fair in London as soon as possible after the war ...
Article : 126 wordsAt the inquest on the well-known music hall artist Chung Ling Soo, whose real name was Elsworth Robinson and who was shot on the stage at Wood ...
Article : 286 wordsCorporal J. A. Lanchester 10th Battalion, previously reported wounded and missing, is now reported killed in action. He was the eldest son of Mrs. Lanchester ...
Article : 86 wordsReuter's Rome correspondent states that the Italian Premier, Signor Orhndo, has informed the Senate and the Chamber or Deputies that the supreme command ...
Article : 130 wordsThe "British Australasian (London) states that John Forrest was made a peer at the request of W. M. 'Hughes. This is a rather startling piece of news, ...
Article : 273 wordsPrivate Jack Frerichs, 50th Battalion, third son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Frerichs, of Magill road. Beulah Park, died from wounds on May 28, after three years ...
Article : 56 wordsPrivate Percy James Gore of the 50th Battalion, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gore, Port Liacoln was killed in action in France on April 25. He was born at ...
Article : 127 wordsPrivate W. W. Charters, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Charters, of Divett place, Adelaide was killed in action in France on October 8 (previously reported ...
Article : 138 wordsThere, was a full attendance, chiefly ladies, at the Cheer-Up Hut last night to hear the State Military Commandant (Brigadier-General J. K. Forsyth) lecture ...
Article : 479 words"The Times" correspondent Mr. Jeffries, States that the Austrians used an enormous concentration of artillery, including many long range guns on the ...
Article : 154 wordsPrivate Matthew S. Ormsby who was killed in action in France on April 25, was the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ormsby of Gawler. He was born at Jamestown ...
Article : 281 wordsLance-Sergeant Horace William McCarthy, eldest son of Mr. W. J. McCarthy, stationmaster, who died on May 8, was born at Yatala, on ...
Article : 248 words"The Times" correspondent at Tokio states that the Belgian Minister from Potrograd, addressing a meeting at Tokio, said that the law-abiding elements ...
Article : 194 wordsIn view of the charge of bigamy preferred against the Rev. Sir Douglas Edward Scott at Westminster Police Court (London) recently, the Admiralty did ...
Article : 261 wordsLady Edward Speucer Churchill was fined £5 at Windsor last month for using petrol without a permit. She motored to church and left the car outside. so the ...
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Advertising : 213 wordsFrench experts estimate that all Ausrian divisions are participating in the offensive against Italy. They emphasise the fact that the Italians were not ...
Article : 94 wordsLord Rbondda. opening a national kitchen at Bow Barhs (London). last month said that within a month a thousand such kitchens will be working and he ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Austrian attack on the French front in Italy on June 15 was shattered, the French position remaining intact The enemy met with serious losses. ...
Article : 35 wordsPrivate Cyril Gilbert Holt Counsell eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Counsell Brighton who was killed in action in France on May 15, was educated at the ...
Article : 155 wordsIn 1917, for the first time since the settlement of Australia, the number of females in the population exceeded the number of males. The main reason of ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsFood rationing which had become an acute problem at the London Zoo, has been partially solved by the lapping of an hitherto untouched source. Every week ...
Article : 117 wordsMrs. M. Aruheim of Louis street. Adelaide, has received from the military authorities the military medal bestovred on her late son (Private Losiie Aruheim). ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 18 Jun 1918, Page 5
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