A semi-official message stntcs that the German Crown Prince is again hurling his troops against the French regardless of the loss of lives. Monday's battle was hellish. ...
Article : 139 wordsNata Waengene—"Nata" stands for "Teacher"—laid his hand on his breast and said: "It is becauso France needs us. When France tells us she noeds us It is our duty to ...
Article : 890 wordsThe Trcntino battle has reached its turning point, the Italian counter offensive turning the tables. The Austrian attacks for the week past have been ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Amsterdam "Tclegniiif" states the Impression In Flanders is that the battles at Ypres on June 2 and 6 are the initial stages of an Important Geriuau offensive. ...
Article : 186 wordsGeneral Brussiloff's offensive in Volhynia and Galicia contmues. One thousand geven hundred officers and ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Petrograd commun'quo claims that fighting has commenced for tho suburbs of Czernovitz, the capital of Bukovina. This does not necessarily mean that the Russians will ...
Article : 296 wordsIt is ofBcialh announced that aeroplanes dropped bombs on Kautara (on the Suez Canal, 30 miles south of Port bald), but were driven off. ...
Article : 48 wordsAdmiral Sir Johu Jellicoe, in a message to the fleet expressing his highest appreciation for the manner in which it fought the Jutland battle, says:—"in the ...
Article : 276 wordsKing Victor Emmanuel is conferring with the presidents of the Houses and leading politicians. The Premier, Signor Salandra,. in the ...
Article : 48 wordsTbc "Russkoye Slovo" publishes revelations regarding the responsibility of General Sukhomllnoff (ex-Mlnlster for War) for the Russian difficulties. General ...
Article : 239 wordsEighty-seven men offered their services at Victoria Barracks yesterday. Fifty-two were accepted. It was slow work at the recruiting office, ...
Article : 169 wordsThe "Manchester Guardian" says that Mr. Walter H. Long, M.P., will probably succeed the late Lord Kitchener as Secretary of State for War. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe report that the tide of battle in the Trontine has turned In favour of the Italians will bo read with feelings of relief. The tact that the latter aro again taking the ...
Article : 192 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:—No Infantry actions have occurred for 24 hours. There has been a heavy mutual bombardment at Hill 60 and at Hooge. The weather ...
Article : 243 wordsIn Victoria to-day 95 men oflered themselves for active, service, and 60 were accepted. BRISBANE, Tuesday. Forty-two recruits were accepted in ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Leipzig "Neueste Nachrichten," in a scare article on the position of Germany's family life after the war, says that In 1914 half of the marriageable women remained ...
Article : 87 wordsThe badges which were to be available during this week will not be issued yet, and recruits need not trouble to apply for them at Victoria Barracks until the end o[this month. ...
Article : 40 wordsReverting to the matter of the official German casualty lists, and their uselessness as Indications of the actual German losses up to the date of isue, interesting views on the ...
Article : 351 wordsThere is great excitement In Roumania. The Bulgarians have closed the frontier to cover the movement of troops. They are hurriedly fortifying the Dobrudja front. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe earth tremor that occurred early on Sunday morning, principally along the coast from Taree to Bulli, and in some cases to a fair distance inland, was one of the most ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Press Bureau says that a bomb has been discovered in the bilge of a grain steamer which recently arrived in England from the United States, and that it must ...
Article : 67 wordsA Petrograd communique says:—Reports from the southern front, which are limited, nrlng to storms interrupting the communlcations, show that General Brusslloff's ...
Article : 690 wordsAn Exchange Telegraph message states that the question of the Internment of all allen enemies will be raised In Parliament on Tuesday. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe programme of the Economic Conference includes questions of freight, exchange, reduction in postal and telephonic charges between the Allies," special ...
Article : 347 wordsM. Pcret says In the Budget it is reported that France's war expenditure to the end of 1910 will amount to 63 milliards of francs, exclusive of nearly two milliards ...
Article : 46 wordsA court martial is being held at Dublin bearing the ease against Sergeant Robert FIoou, of the Dublin Fusiliers, who is charged with murdering Lieutenant Lucas, ...
Article : 198 wordsCorrespondents at the British Headquarters state that, though the Canadian counter-attack on the 3rd Inst. did not attain its full objective, it was worthy of ...
Article : 128 wordsThe four-mnsted schooner Forest Home, which sailed from Sydney on Mnrch 4, has arrived at Astoria. The steamer Carpentaria has arrived at liondon. She left ...
Article : 46 wordsSir.—Earthquakes are not frequent in Sydney; It therefore, seems remarkable that no public mention has been made, so far as I am aware, of the distinct shock which vislted ...
Article : 177 words"Thofo Is still plenty to do In Egypt, and we have only commenced our work In France. The war Is a long job, and there should be no caslng-off In our earnestness and activity ...
Article : 603 wordsThe conference on the dilution of labour with the men's representatives has signed a far-reaching agreement regnrding the Clyde area. Mr. A. J. Balfour (First Lord ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Australians have at last been in the German trenches. Last night, at 11.15, our guns opened with a crash upon the German trenches. For 20 minutes our ...
Article : 425 wordsThe formation of branches of the Universal Service League is steadily progressing throughout the suburbs. A well-attended meeting was held on Monday night at ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Russian offensive in Galicia and Volhynia continues to progress favourably and, although reports from the southern front havo been delayed owing to Inclement ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Minister for Industry (Mr. R. P. Blundell) to-day hinted at tho possibility of a moat famine in South Australia as tho result of the combined influences of Queensland's ...
Article : 139 wordsA Turkish communique says: Our artillery In the Fallasle sector exploded ammunition aboard two enemy gun-boats on the Tigris, tlie explosion sinking the ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the continuation of tho auctions of the Sydney catalogues in the wool saleroom. Royal Exchange, yesterday, the greasy merino record of Monday was equallod by 19 bales of the JT ...
Article : 284 wordsSir Rider Haggard expressed a desire today to say a few words of farewell to Australasia. "I have finished my work in Australasia," ...
Article : 273 wordsMr. T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) has returned from France after a Visit to the Austi aluns on the Western fiunt wbcie he was General Bitdwoods guest ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Government, through the Liquor Control Rourd, has' purchased all the breweries and 300 public-houses in the Onrlisle (an Important railway junction), ...
Article : 66 wordsWhile the Austrlans are reported to be retreating on the northern section of the line, the cable, speak of several counter-attacks at points further south. The most effective ...
Article : 259 wordsA buoyancy exists on the Stock Exchange, and prices are hardening all round. Conshols, 2½ per cent., uri* now quoted at 61[?]. (22/6 higher than on Friday). ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 14 Jun 1916, Page 11
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