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Article : 500 wordsA Belgian communique states: At dawn on the 28th September the Belgian wing attacked the German positions between Dixmude and north of Ypres. The attack ...
Article : 281 wordsThe St. Quentin push is going well. Our troops have crossed the canal at Belli court, the Australians sharing in the advance. ...
Article : 88 wordsPortion of our First and Third armies, under Generals Horne and Byng respectively attacked before dawn on a wide front in the general direction of Cambrai. Notwithstanding ...
Article : 444 wordsMr. Perry Robinson states: Our successes promise to be great. The enemy resistances is patchy, despite the strength of his positions," Some portions are lightly held, and ...
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Advertising : 61 wordsThe British have captured Le Catalet. Nauroy, and Villers Guislain. The Belgians have readied Staden north-west of Roulers, and the British ...
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Article : 137 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters, wriring on Saturday said: Yesterday's battle on the Cambrai fron was gained in the magnitude of the whole of our ...
Article : 295 wordsAn English clergyman over 50, who already holds the D.S.O. and M.O. has now won the Victoria Cross. The Rev. Thoodore Bayley, Hardy, Army ...
Article : 584 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas HAig report that the Angle-Americans attacked at 5.50 this morning north-westward of St. Quentin. The battle is proceeding fiercely on the whole ...
Article : 244 wordsThe British have crossed the Canal do Nord; defences west of Cambrai, and have adv[?]ced 1¼ mile on a front of 6000 yards. Their attack extends to Havrincourt. ...
Article : 246 wordsA French communique states:—Our repeated attacks on the plateau north of the Aisne finally forced the enemy to retire towards Allette. We are pursuing the ...
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Advertising : 191 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: The operations on the Cambrai battle have progressed favourably. On the right the 5th and 42nd Divisions had heavy flghting last night ...
Article : 126 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters "telegraphing on Saturday evening, states that the whole of the enemy front from St. Quentin to Rheims become a ...
Article : 209 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters on the 28th September, reported: The Germans are [?]ounting the ravin between Vailly and Chemin dos Dames. The ...
Article : 104 wordsSince the 18th July the Allies have taken two hundred thousand prisoners, three thousand guns, twenty thousand machine guns, and a huge quantity of ...
Article : 49 wordsMollish, who brought in a number of wounded under heavy fire. This award was gazetted in 1916. One other instance of a clergyman winning the honour is recorded— ...
Article : 54 wordsA Paris message says: General Mangihnas captured Fort Malmaison, a stronghold south-west of Laon. ...
Article : 21 wordsA Servian communique says:—We have taken Mount Piachkavicha, and are approaching Garavofolo and Saint Nichoins. We are now northward of Veles. Big fires ...
Article : 36 wordsReuter learns that the British yesterday attacked between Sauchy-Lestreos and Gouzoallcourt, and renched a point about three miles from Cambrai. We have at present ...
Article : 47 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states:—Swiss reports state that the German forces occupying Rumania have begun to retreat, and the German civil authorities at Bucharest are ...
Article : 53 wordsA FIJI resident who prefers to concoal his identity, has paid for the equipment of two bodies of men and their transport, in the first onso to England, and in the sedond to Now ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Mon 30 Sep 1918, Page 5
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