The mighty German offensive on the west front is something of which the craven might be afraid, hut the British nation is treating it as only a move, which might be expected from a nation which has already transgressed all the tenets of ...
Article : 284 wordsAn eye-witness has given a descriptive narrative of the destroyer action off Dunkirk on March 21. He states that the British destroyers Botha and Morris, and ...
Article : 359 wordsOn June 30 last 135 Pap[?]ans we[?] engaged on shelling boats, &c[?] in Torres Straits. Their health generally has beer good, only two deaths occurring. The ...
Article : 1,077 wordsFederal members representing the wheat-growing areas are perturbed by a communication from the Prime Minister's department, in which doubt is on ...
Article : 439 wordsParticulars are to hand regarding the fires which raged from Thursday till Sunday round Mount Gambier and the surrounding districts. They show that ...
Article : 347 wordsGerman official: —In our victory near Monchy, Cambrai, St. Quentin, and La Fere the English, third and fourth armies and portions of the Franco-American ...
Article : 94 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report on aviation work on the western front, says:— "Fifty-four enemy aeroplanes were ...
Article : 41 wordsField-Marahal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"There was no material change on the battlefront during the night, though further fighting occurred at a number of ...
Article : 118 wordsA French communique soys:—"There is intermittent artillery activity north of Chemin des Dames, and occasionally, there are violent duels on the ...
Article : 60 wordsFrench official:—Enemy aeroplanes crossed our lines at 8.40 p.m. yesterday. They bombarded several localities behind the front without causing much ...
Article : 52 wordsFor aviation the weather was favorable, on Saturday, and aeroplanes were constantly employed in reconnoitring, photography, bombing, and reporting targets ...
Article : 344 wordsThe Kaiser has telegraphed to the Saiserin that the battle by Monchy, Cambrai, and St. Quentin has been won. ...
Article : 31 wordsWhat did you do in the great war, grandfather? "What did I do? Why it was me that, won the war." ...
Article : 767 wordsLondon is talking ana thinking of nothing but the battle. Crowds yesterday waited for special editions containing the Haig communique and Reuter's specials. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe German raider captured by the Americans, is reported to be able to sink any merchaat stip in the Pacific. It is believed, that she was fitted out on the ...
Article : 88 wordsFrom the Paris correspondent of "The Times" news has been received that artillery experts believe the bombardier of Paris is a new Austrian gun. It uses an ...
Article : 66 wordsSome interesting information, s[?]kied" with humor, will be found in the annnual report of the Lie[?]-Governor of Papua (Mr. J. H. P. Murray). His ...
Article : 979 wordsA message from Amnsterdam states Chat Captain von Mueller, of the raider Emden, who is interned in Holland, has compiled a history of the exploits of ...
Article : 92 words"The Times," in a leading article, says: —The retirement of the whole British line between the Scarpe and the Oise is the consequence of the gap made west ...
Article : 298 wordsReuters correspondent in Pans reports that the bombardment of Paris was resumed at 7 o'clock this morning. A shell falls eveiy 15 minutes. The' range of the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Tokio correspondent of "The Times" reports that despite political disclaimers and delars there is indisputable evidence that Japan is preparaig to enter Siberia. ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Perry Robinson telegraphed on March 24:—"The great battle is, raging with unabated violence. The British are fighting as splendidly as ever in their ...
Article : 159 wordsA Paris message states that the longrange German gun, mentioned yesterday evening, is situated 12 kilometres beyond the French lines, and 120 kilometres ...
Article : 52 wordsGeneral Seminott, the Cossack leader in Siberia, is receiving substantial support rem the Allies, and ought soon to reoccupy Karimskaya, whence he can ...
Article : 141 wordsGerman official:—A gigantic struggle tie proceeding for Bapaaioe. The battle is progressing on the Transloy, C[?]mbles, and Maurepas line. We haev [?]ssed ...
Article : 81 wordsField-Marshal Six Douglas Haig reports:— Fresh hostile attacks were made this anornmg in great strength on the whole ...
Article : 125 wordsGerman official:—General von der Merwitz, following on the heels of the vanquished enemy, advanced on Friday night as far as the third enemy ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Indian Legislative Council's sessions ended to-day. The Viceroy unveiled a bust of Mr. Gokhale, which had been subscribed for by the ...
Article : 423 words"The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that fuller statements from Britain and America relating to shipping, mollify the Dutch Government. However, ...
Article : 85 wordsNinety-seven German divisions have been identified operating against the British, and others are still coming in. ...
Article : 36 wordsPertection. That is the one word which characterises the enterprises of Mr. Penfold Hyland, the finest champion. the vine growing industry has in ...
Article : 376 wordsMr. Perry Robinson states that the withdrawal of the British near Epehy compelled other gradual retirements to Templeux la Fosse, where there was heavy ...
Article : 155 wordsThe French Government has decided that at despite the long-range bombar[?] ments of the capita. the public life, including administrative and public ...
Article : 68 wordsA Paris semi-official message states that 40 enemy divisions have been identified during the first days of the offensive. ...
Article : 73 wordsA German official message claims the capture of Peronne, and that the prisoners have increased to 30,000, and the number of guns to 600. ...
Article : 41 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters in France telegraphs:—The enemy is now throwing in the last ounce of his weigh[?], and resource into the ...
Article : 714 wordsThe Official Press Bureau states that Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, on March 25, telegraphed to the generals of the 3rd and 5th Armies, ...
Article : 72 wordsExperts are unanimously optimistic in their comments. The "Daily Chronicle" Gays that assuming the German losses are at least ...
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Advertising : 404 wordsFrench communiqus:—After a violent bombardment the eneoiy unsuccessfully attempted to make a surprise attack south of Juvinoourt. ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Tue 26 Mar 1918, Page 5
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