The French and British have captured the watershed between the Oureq and the Aisne Rivers on a five-mile front, and have advanced three miles. They now command ...
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Article : 45 wordsSpeaking to Mrs. Hughes, the Queen expressed her appreciation of what the womon of Australia had done to help forward the achievement of victory. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe German Emperor's message to his army and navy on each succeeding anniversary of the outbreak of war has never lacked interest, and that which is published this ...
Article : 449 wordsA Zurich message states that several hundred secret police have assembled in Warsaw, and are going to Ukraine to form the nuclous of the secret police there. ...
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Article : 486 wordsThe Bolgian Legation in Washington has announced that of 227,000 men deported from Belgium to Germany since the beginning of 1918, 200 have been allowed to return victims ...
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Article : 1,546 wordsMore by accident than by design a considerable number of invalid Australian soldiers reached Sydney yesterday while the city was in carnival dress "in honour of the ...
Article : 566 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that the enemy skillfully conducted his retreat. He has not lost many suns, but we have collected a large quantity of material, especially ...
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Article : 351 wordsThe "official opening" was a brief ceremony, which took place in Martin-place in the morning before a large gathering. Those on the platform included the American, Japanese, ...
Article : 391 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that the German Emperor, in a message to the army and navy, said: "It is not the arrival of the Americans and numerical superiority that will ...
Article : 154 wordsThe acting matron, five ladies of the V.A.D., and a cook arrived at the South Coast Red Cross Convalescent Home yesterday to take up their duties. By a later train seven ...
Article : 141 wordsAn Austrian report states: We captured the first lines north-westward and north-eastward of Berat, and considerable territory on a 20kilometre front. We are following up the ...
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Article : 181 wordsA Paris report states that the French Chamber of Deputies debated the calling up of the 1920 class. Many Socialists demanded that before France made fresh sacrifices the ...
Article : 85 wordsA message from Rome reports the result of the trial by court-martial of four Italians named Carpi, Moschini, Azzoni, and Bartolini, charged with blowing up the battleship ...
Article : 97 wordsFriday's newspapers comment on Mr. Lloyd George's speech on party lines. The "Dally Chronicle" urges that an economic war after the war is contrary to President Wilson's ...
Article : 108 wordsIt is reported from Washington that the food administrators of England, France, Italy, and the United States have cabled to the Government of the United States from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 3 Aug 1918, Page 13
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