Reuter's correspondent at British, headquarters in France reports that co-operating with the French our troops attacked the enemy positions along the Passchendale Ridge, ...
Article : 203 wordsReuter's correspondent at British headquarters in France states that the weather is again wet and dreary and the battleground is shrouded in a dense mist. Nevertheless ...
Article : 363 wordsThe "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Paris says:—"The disaster to the Zeppelin fleet was swift and terrible, culminating in one of the greatest defeats the German, aerial ...
Article : 320 wordsContinuing his speech in connection with the Economy Campaign at the Albert Hall, London, the first part of which we reported yesterday, Mr. Lloyd George said ...
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Advertising : 337 wordsMr. Pirrie Robinson, "Times" correspondent, states that the area of the recent attack was from east of Poelcapelle to beyond Mangaleres. The advance ...
Article : 153 wordsThe British Admiralty reports that our naval aircraft on Sunday night dropped several bombs on railway sidings near Gheat. Our bombers yesterday attempted to raid ...
Article : 72 wordsIn addition to the five Zepplins whose fate was mentioned earlier, a Zeppelin was brought down between Sisteron (Basse-Alpes) and Cup (Houtes-Alpes). The crew ...
Article : 92 wordsAn Italian official report says: We drove back yesterday with severe losses a strong Austro-German attack on Mount Piana in the Cadore and reconquered this morning ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Phillips, "Dally Mail" correspondent, states that the British overcame the German defences in marshy ground intersected by three flooded streams. The action ...
Article : 177 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—There is fine weather and [?] improvement in visibility. On Sunday there was much artillery observation work. Four tons of bombs ...
Article : 131 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states that only five Zeppelins are definitely known to have been brought down in France. The one between Sisteron and Gap is identical ...
Article : 86 wordsFrench balloons and aeroplanes in September had 54 encounters with submarines, of which 19 were in the Channel, 18 in the Atlantic, and 17 in the Mediterranean. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe "Evening News" learns authoritatively, that twelve Zeppelins headed for England on Friday. The mists and gales dispersed, them, and one drifted silently to London on ...
Article : 107 wordsA historic and impressive memorial service was held over the grave of the late Major William Redmond yesterday in grounds adjoining a picturesque nunnery. The party ...
Article : 68 wordsA semi-official report states that the recent Anglo-French operations in Flanders were designed merely to rectify the line along the Ypres-Staden railway, capturing ...
Article : 79 wordsField Marshal Sir Douglad Haig reports that the enemy at night attacked one of our new posts in the southern portion of Houthulst Wood and forced us back a short ...
Article : 64 wordsA message from Johannesburg states that the Union Defence force has commandeered temporarily all stocks of petrol in South Africa. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe sensational press continues to exploit the "Silent Raid," and candidates for the East islington by-election are giving prominence to the question of reprisals on ...
Article : 94 wordsA French communique reports that after artillery preparation for several days we attacked at 5.15 this morning powerful German organisations in the region of ...
Article : 56 wordsLong accounts of the morale and appearance of recently captured British prisoners are being sent by the German war correspondents on the Western front. They pay ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Government will grant a general, increase of twenty-five per cent. on pensions with respect to Canadian soldiers of the rank of lieutenant and lower, and in ...
Article : 122 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports that in to-day's French offensive 3000 prisoners were taken and 19 guns captured. The battle continues. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Press Bureau reports that the total casualties in Friday's air raid were 34 killed and 56 injured. ...
Article : 31 wordsA "Times" message states that in the House of Commons Mr. O'Grady made the request that soldiers who have given two years' service in Egypt be granted leave to ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. Keith Murdoch, United Service special representative, writing from Anzae Headquarters under Sunday's date, says:—All the Australian divisions took part in the Battle ...
Article : 182 wordsHarriet Graham appjoared at Flemington this morning and did a useful task. Her stable mate. Prince Bardolph, appears to be quietly fancted for the Cup. Cagon ...
Article : 150 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent states that the crisis is due to a general feeling of unrest in Parliament, and especially antagonism against M. Robit, who declined to ...
Article : 107 wordsA wireless German official report states that the Anglo-French penetrated deeply our defences on the southern edge of Houthuist Wood, but our counter-attacks ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 wordsReplying to a question in the House [?] Commons, Lord Robert Cecil stated that the United States is not warring against Austria, Turkey, and Bulgaria, and has not ruptured ...
Article : 83 wordsSwiss reports indicates that the Austro-German frontier has been closed, owing to the serious internal conditions of Austria. Unprecedentedly violent bread riots have ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. L. O. Martin, the selected National candidate, addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting last night in the Belmore Hall. The Mayor presided. Mr. Price's ...
Article : 58 wordsThe British Admiralty reports a destroyer sunk as the result of a collision. Two officers and 21 of the crow were saved. The armed mercantile cruiser Orama was ...
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The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), Wed 24 Oct 1917, Page 5
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