Private P. Griflin, of Dunkeld, who has been on active service, and was severely injured, returned home by the evening train on Wednesday. He was ...
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Advertising : 1,305 wordsField-Marshal Haig reports:—The situation is developing favourably in accordance with our general plaus. We captured in the early morning the ...
Article : 504 wordsA German official report states:—We heavily repulsed strong British forces on a wide front on both sides of the Arras-Cambrai road. Fresh ...
Article : 140 wordsThe South African Brigade figured in the heaviest fighting on Monday, securing its objective. ...
Article : 18 wordsRegulations have been issued in the "Commonwealth Gazette" under the War Precautions Act which will control the whole of the tauners of ...
Article : 143 wordsA special corps of New Zealand miners took part in the extraordinarily extensive mining which preceded the battle of Arras. There was ...
Article : 68 wordsGerman commentators admit the seriousness of the battle at Arras. The "Vossische Zeitung" describes it as the commencement of decisive ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the Hamilton Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Cussen granted applications by Messrs. T. H. Laidlaw, G. Crean, A. Ritter, and J. A. ...
Article : 38 wordsAlthough the Russian censorship permits the free passing of all news the people in London find it difficult to appreciate the exact situation in ...
Article : 214 wordsA meeting of the Hamilton recruiting committee (at which all members are urged to be present) will be held at the town hall this evening at ...
Article : 43 wordsAs details of the Arras battle are unfolded two significant facts emerged The first is the supreme spirit and behaviour of the men, and the ...
Article : 266 wordsJohn M'Cann, one of the Crown witnesses in a case of false pretences, which was commenced in the Hamilton Supreme Court yesterday, did not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 653 wordsThe "Times" in a leading article says that much depends in Russia upon the speedy success of M. Rodzieanko and the Ministers in rallying ...
Article : 59 wordsRouter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the newspaper. "Tijd" thinks that the British success between Arras and Lens will have ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. Percy Robinson, telegraphing from headquarters, says:—To-day was quiet compared with the tumult and confusion of the last two ...
Article : 206 wordsReuter has received confirmation of the insurrection in Servia in March. Rebels seized several townships and depots for arms, and they marched ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. Beach Thomas says:—Prisoners gladly surrendered. Many had been without food for two days. The prisoners include an amazing medley ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsReuter's correspondent at headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon, emphasises the decisiveness of our supremacy in heavy artillery, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsThe following volunteers have been accepted in Melbourne for active service:—Mr. J. T. D. Heard, Tooan East; Mr. H. M. Mackinnon, ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Press bureau announces that M. Poincare has sent a message to the King stating that he has great pleasure in congratulating his ...
Article : 61 wordsWriting to a member of the "Southland Times" (New zealand) literary staff from France on January 9th, Major T. M. Wilkes says:— ...
Article : 161 wordsThe hearing of the charge of false pretences alleged against Walter Charles King occupied the whole of the sitting of the Supreme Court at ...
Article : 104 wordsA French Comminique reports:—There is artillery activity in the region of the Somme and the Oise. Lively grenade fighting occurred ...
Article : 114 wordsThe correspondent of the Paris "Matin" at the front says that the tanks gave a good account of themselves, "He saw one at an agreeable, ...
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Hamilton Spectator (Vic. : 1870 - 1918), Fri 13 Apr 1917, Page 2
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