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Advertising : 25 wordsBritain's oversea dominions have long been regarded with envy by the German Imperialists, and the extent to which they have impressed their views upon the ...
Article : 186 wordsDay after day the cables bring accounts of repeated, acts of cruelty and outrage by a brutalised German soldiery, and although some of the stories may be ...
Article : 323 wordsIn their pursue [?] Austrians through Galicia, the [?] the River San immediatel; [?] treating Austrians, and [?] ...
Article : 104 wordsOne of the last acts of Senator Millen before quitting office as Minister of defence, was to issue an appeal to the medical men of Australia to volunteer for ...
Article : 164 wordsThe German troops that occupied Louchres, a small mining town in Eastern France, indulged in an orgic of drunkenness all the time they were in the ...
Article : 302 words"One of the greatest achievements of the British or any other army," is the encomium paused by the London "Times" military correspondent, on the ...
Article : 173 wordsFinding the pursuit by the victorious Al[?] becoming too hot to be pleasant [?] week-end the rearguard of the German [?] made a stand on the hills ...
Article : 63 wordsIn Thursday's edition of the "Farmer and Settler" it was stated on the authority of a cabled message from Berlin that the German cruiser Bela had been sunk ...
Article : 154 wordsSimilar desperate fighting took place at half a dozen other spots where the French and British threw pontoon bridges across the Aisne to replace the ...
Article : 96 wordsReports from Austria state that the cold in Galicia is intense, particularly at night, and the soldiers are suffering terribly. ...
Article : 93 wordsThe ED retrained below for a quarter of an hour, and when the came to the surface the Hela had a heavy list, and other non-fighting Germen vessels, ...
Article : 80 wordsHorses for the second expeditionary force are greatly needed, and the authorities arc evincing some concern at the "weedy" character of many of the ...
Article : 172 wordsThe remainder of the German siege guns were hidden in the woods capping the hills overlooking the river, and hitherto it had been impossible to locate ...
Article : 249 words"In the evening—writes the correspondent—I slept at a farmhouse in a hamlet where there were only three families remaining. The Germans on Sunday had ...
Article : 118 wordsOn August 13th the gunboat Gwendolen surprised the German gunboat Herman von Weissman, which was beached for repairs on Lake Nyas[?] No resistance was offered. The German gunboat, ...
Article : 77 wordsTwo German divisions took part in the battle between the Austrians and Russians at Krasnik, details of which have just corne to hand. ...
Article : 117 wordsA superb exhibition of seamanship was given by the torpedo flotilla, based up on Harwich, during a gale of exceptional severity, which raged for two days. For ...
Article : 53 wordsOn September 5th a party of Germans attacked Abercorn in North-eastern Rhodesia, about ten miles from the southern end of Lake Tanganyika, but was ...
Article : 93 wordsA private belonging to a British army corps, wh[?] riding on a motor cycle, was overtaken by a party of Uhlans, who thruss lances through his neck, hands, ...
Article : 107 wordsA skip's officer named Revell, while superincending the unloading of equipments from a British troopship on the French coast, discovered a workman ...
Article : 80 words"On reaching Coulommiers I found the doors and windows of the houses [?] I learned that the Mayor and the Carer Constable had refused to find the levy ...
Article : 112 wordsThe German retreat from the neighbourhood of Antwerp war marked by a trail of horrible outrages. In one instance they entered the chapel of ...
Article : 63 wordsThe greatest need of all is men for the fighting line, me prepared to go anywhere, and do anything to maintain the liberties of the Empire against an ...
Article : 390 wordsA London message states that during the recent fighting three regiments of Cossacks demolished nine Hungarian cavalry regiments, there [?] only thirty ...
Article : 33 wordsA force of South African Mounted Rifles, under the command of Colonel Dawson, after two night marches surprised the German forces and occupied ...
Article : 71 words"By five o'clock in the morning I was cycling in the direction of La Ferte-Gauchier. On the way I entered a desolated mansion. The place was silent as the ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Allies found the river swollen with recent heavy rains, and it was necessary to build pontoons under a withering fire. The British and French on Sunday ...
Article : 81 wordsSir W. H. Manning, Governor of Nyassaland, in a report on the engagement on September 9th, when the Germans crossed the border and attacked Karonga, a ...
Article : 112 wordsWriting of wayside experiences in the chase of the Germans by the Allies last week, the correspondent of the London "Times" pays one more tribute to ...
Article : 152 words"When the order to advance was given, remembering the lessons learnt in the Boer War, the British swept from the trenches in open order. Under the ...
Article : 98 wordsAn Englishman who was in hospital at Swakopmund, German South-west Africa, when war was declared; says that much cxciteq.cnt prevailed there at the ...
Article : 196 words"One prisoner, who had appropriately taken refuse in a sine celler, was identified as having been head waiter at a famous London hotel. He was gleeful to ...
Article : 62 words"Our troops are wonderful," says a British cavalry officer writing home, "Though dead to the world, tired, and hungry, they fought grandly. I have ...
Article : 191 wordsIt is stated on good authority, that most of the equipment for the First expeditionary force is ready. Each man's kit will included a razor in a heat case, hair ...
Article : 142 wordsThe loyalty of South Africa to the Empire has caused much chagrin throughout Germany, and the Berlin press bitterly denounces "Boer ingratitude." ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Germans working on the Gold Coast will be treated, by request of the Acting-Governor, with every consideration. "Some of them," says a British ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. A, A.- Dalglish of Pomeroy Station, Goulburn, (N.S.W.), has received a cablegram, informing him of the death of his brother Charles, who was a captain ...
Article : 65 wordsMany interesting letters from the front are being received in England from Tommy Atkins. Corporal, Bailey writes:—"We are ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Kabyle tribes m Morocco are in a state of unrest bordering on rebellion, a state of affairs that is attributed to the sinister influences of German agents ...
Article : 93 wordsDr. Schulz, the ex-Governor of German Samoa, on arrival at Auckland, said that the British occupation did not come as a surprise Wireless messages ...
Article : 78 wordsBritish cruisers have been busy on the east coast of Africa, and have captured Dar-es-salaam, a seaport, military station and the chief town in German East ...
Article : 163 wordsChowing the ar[?] hold by different Europoan Hatlomns, and the points at which the are have been collisions between the British and the Germans show the over began. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Sat 19 Sep 1914, Page 1
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