Th Australians have taken the height of Mont St. Quentin a mile north of Peronne, and they are now moving towards Bussu. Already they are ...
Article : 108 wordsFrom the Official Correspondent with the A.I.F. HEADQUARTERS, August [?]1. Yesterday morning the Australian in ...
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Advertising : 38 words[?] [?] Beach Thomas, the Daily Mail" correspondent in a graphic despatch describing the methods of and incidents in the latest British advance, ...
Article : 512 wordsA Petrograd message, received via Berlin, states that the Commissary of Home Affairs. M. Unitski, has been assassinated. The murderers have been [?] ...
Article : 49 wordsThe London police are asking for an increase to 8/ a day. war borrus, and official recognition. The union demands were urged at meetings held on August ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Bolshevik Premier, M. Lenin has not been seen in Moscow for months except under the strongest guard, soldiers lining the streets and other. [?] ...
Article : 75 wordsThe city police have joined the strikers and enormous properties have been left to the guardianship of amateur specials. General Smuts has been deputed to ...
Article : 43 wordsMont Kemmel has been captured. ...
Article : 19 wordsDealing with aviation Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports to the British War Office:—We destroyed 12 enemy aeroplanes and ...
Article : 114 wordsRussian reports state what M. Lemn, the Bolshevik Premier, was hit twice a bullet lodging in each shoulder. In one case the lung was affected. ...
Article : 40 wordsBeuter's correspondent at Paris states that consequent on the British capture of Combles and Clery-Sur-Somme, the battle is progressing excellently. The ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Government lias promised tho police sympathetic consideration provided they return to duty. ...
Article : 24 words"The Time "correspondent at Harbin telegraphs;—The Japanese leader, Generalissimo Otani, heavily defeatea the Bolsheviks on the borders of ...
Article : 41 wordsField-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reporte:—Operations are proceeding satisfactorily eastward and northward of ...
Article : 148 wordsThe police strike was settled after Mr. Lloyd George received a deputation. The men will receive a weekly increse of 137 and will resume duty immediately. ...
Article : 32 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig announces the capture of Gery-sur-Somme, Combles, Bullecourt, and Hendecourt-les-Cagnicourt. ...
Article : 38 wordsReuter's correspondent at Shanghai, in an undated message states:—Operations on the Ussuri front were suspended owing to a broken bridge. ...
Article : 56 wordsFrench communique:—There was a lively artillery duel at night time in. the region of Canal du Nord; also north: of Noyon and between the Ailette and ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Official Press Bureau says:—In replying to Count Orlando's congratulations on the Brivosh successes on the west front, Mr. Lloyd George says:—"Thanks to the ...
Article : 92 wordsReporting to the War Office to-day, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:—Despite the destruction of river bridges our advanced troops crossed the Somme ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) speaking at a farewell to the Canadian editors, said the situation, was different from the black days of March, ...
Article : 54 wordsAdvices from Tien-tsim state that the Allies on the Ussuri front advanced to the Uyeraya river, where they were checked owing to the enemy having ...
Article : 37 wordsReater's correspondent at British headquarters adds:—We lately captured note[?] handed by battalion headquarters to a, relief on our right. The following are ...
Article : 160 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We destroyed 11 hostiles and drove down 10 uncontrollable. Nine British are ...
Article : 55 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states that the Mersey was crowded on Wednesday with large steamers, packed with American troops, who were enthusiastically greeted ...
Article : 38 wordsIt is reported here that the Japanese Consul-General and the Embassy staff have now left Moscow. They were the last Entente representatives of the city. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe British passed, the Hindenburg line at Bullecourt and captured Riencourt. ...
Article : 29 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig coninues:—She Canadians successfully attacked astride the Arras-Cambrai road, and ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Air Ministry reports:—Yesterday morning we attacked the railway station at Conflans and a hostile aeredrome. We directly hit hangars at ...
Article : 92 wordsNews from Kiett, capital of the Ukraine, states that neutral representatives protested to the Soviet Government against the mass arrests of ...
Article : 59 wordsTravellers from Germany state that 40 people were killed by the Allied air raid on Co[?]ogne. Entire streets were devastated at Manunheim, and the aniline works ...
Article : 54 wordsViscount Buxton, Governor-General of South. Africa, refering to the honors con-' fenred in conneotion with the campaigns in German East and West Africa, said ...
Article : 214 wordsNews was received at noon that the British has advanced 2000 yards on a seven mi[?]e front between the Scarpe and Bullecourt. They captured Reincourt ...
Article : 73 wordsIt transpires that French aviators have been carrying to Germany intelligence agents, whom the aeronlanes picked up and brought back when their missions ...
Article : 40 wordsGerman official:—We have recaptured) Hendecourt. We threw back the enemy on both sides of Bullecourt and beyond the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe [?] [?] [?] says:—Details of the weeks air activity show over 200 tons of bombs were dropped on enemy organisations in the battle area aloue. We ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Official Press Bureau anno[?] that the King has degraded Sir [?] Jonas from the degree of Knight [?] lor. ...
Article : 30 wordsAll accounts agree that General Mangin's drive on Thursday provoked a [?]esperate struggle on the Ailette and at Noyon. Mr. Gampbell states the ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Germans are retreating in Flanders. and the British have re-occupied Bailleul (south-east of Ypres.) ...
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Advertising : 35 wordsHem (north-west of Peronne), wihioh i was captured yesterday, was taken the Australians. ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is stated in the "Telegraaf" that women and girls are being deported from Ghent for forced labor behind the German fro[?]t, replacing deported mem whose ...
Article : 48 wordsGerman official:—After bitter fighting we captured Reincourt and the eastern part of Bullecourt. We shifted our defence to a line run ...
Article : 91 wordsRenter's correspondent at British headquarterns telegraphs:—There was nothing particularly dramatic in the New Zealanders' capture of ...
Article : 99 words"H.M.B." writes:—Sir—"The Daily Herald" reponted the recent series of lectures on "A League of Nations' so well that I hope its ...
Article : 329 wordsItalian, officia:—We penetrated deeply the enemy's positions at Monte Maio, inflicting heavy casualties. We took 25 prisoners. ...
Article : 32 wordsAt Aberdeen to-day Mr. Hughes was the guest of the Chamber of Commerce at a dinner. He was splendidly received. ...
Article : 105 wordsIn a message from the American headquarters in France. "The Times" correspondent says:—The Germans in the Vosges sectors ...
Article : 92 wordsThe "Frankiurter Zeitung" draws attention to the change which has come over the Pan-Gennans. It says:—"They no longer rage, but silently consider the ...
Article : 96 wordsThe [?] appliance for preventing the smoke of steamers from rising has become an improtant antisubmariue device. The diaries of German U boat ...
Article : 70 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on Friday night:—The struggle continues violently on the whole front of Generals Debeny, Hum ...
Article : 184 wordsMr. Perry Robinson, "he Times" correspondent telegraphs:—The Garmans are forming pistol sections in every infantry campany, and these are ...
Article : 95 words"The Times" correspondent at laris says that French critics believe that the Allied victory is still far short of the maximum which it may be ...
Article : 90 wordsThe German Chancellor (Count Hertling), addressing a deputation of students, gloomily directed Germany's difficulties in food, clothing, and other ...
Article : 122 wordsThe summer spent by the Australians in the Jordan Valley has been the most severe they have had since crossing the Canal. [?] heat has been extrome, and ...
Article : 184 wordsReuter's correspondent at Zurich states; that the German agricultural papers are greatly concerned at the alarming increase of wheat disease, rendering the ...
Article : 64 wordsFrench, communique:—On the Somme, and in the region of Canal Du Nord there was no change at right time. Between the Allette and the [?] we ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. Perty Robinson states that the Germans abandoned the easily defendable Peronne positions when the Aus stralians approached. leaving 275 ...
Article : 210 wordsReuter's Stockholm correspondent states that the great shortage of foodstuffs from the Ukraine is explainable by the reluetance of the peasants to accept ...
Article : 52 wordsFrench communique:—We threw back on the eastern bank of the Canal Du Nord the remaining enemy detachments and captured Catigny-Sermaize. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe series of lectures and sermons arranged by the Adelaide Diocesan Social Union on "A League of Nations" was concluded last evening, when the ...
Article : 45 wordsDuring the night the Australians (says Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig t in a report to the War Office), drove the enemy from positions eastward of ...
Article : 176 wordsA wireless German official message states:—The English are following up our retirement via Kemmel, Bailleul, and Neuf Berquin. and across the Lawe. ...
Article : 50 wordsConsequent on injuries which he sustained in an affray at Hawthorn on Saturday night, Charles Alexander Skinner, 28, traveller, residing at George street ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsThe Press Bureau states that Lieutenant-General Sir Cecil MacReady will succeed Sir E. C. Henry as Commissioner of Police for the metropolis. The King ...
Article : 53 wordsFrom the Offical Correspondent with the A.I.F. LONDON, August 30. The Australian patrols, who crossed ...
Article : 135 wordsThe "Le Journal's" correspondent at Madrid reports the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Alexandrine. ...
Article : 26 wordsFrench correspondient state that the British have captured Comples, and are now several kilometres beyond that stronghold. ...
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Advertising : 99 wordsThe Gorman newspapers are widely discussing Australian feats, and are showing the popular delusion that the Australian soldiers are rough bushmen, ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. W. Beach Thomas the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the Brisiths headquarters telegraphing yesterday, said:—The enemy has fallen back behind the ...
Article : 140 wordsAccording to Reuter's correspondent in Madrid, the Minister of Foreign Affairs has informed the Cabinet that the forpedoing of the Spanish steamer Ataz ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 2 Sep 1918, Page 5
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