Their many friends will sympathise with Mr. and Mrs. J. Turnbull, of the Union Bank, in the loss of their eldest son. Max. who has been killed at the ...
Article : 226 words"So far the whole German success has been merely tactical, says a High British Military Authority, writing on Friday. "We must expect the present ...
Article : 257 wordsA telegram from Copenhagen states that it is reported that a counter-revolution has broken out in Petrograd. Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm ...
Article : 325 wordsThe first endeavor to put into practice the resolution of the Governor-General's Conference is to be made on May 7th. when, at the Melbourne Town Hall, there ...
Article : 411 wordsThe Official Correspondent with the Australian Imperial Force telegraphed on Thursday:—"According to the latest report of the situation ...
Article : 998 wordsMr. Robinson states that Thursday's report that the French still hold Kemmel was brought in by a British air[?]an. It was only a melancholy ...
Article : 503 wordsFRIDAY.—The enemy occupied Dranoutre, Kemmel Hill and village. The battle is continuing fiercely on the whole front from the neighborhood of ...
Article : 718 wordsPte. Ed. Ferguson, son of Mr. Thos. Ferguson, late of North Geelong, and brother to Mrs. Maurer,of South Geelong, writes from Salisbury, England, ...
Article : 245 wordsAn inter-Allied naval committee sat last week at Paris. The French Minister of Marine presided. France, Britain, United states and Japan and ...
Article : 804 wordsA message from Paris says:— "A military expert gives details of the AngloAustralian fight at Villers-Bretonneux on Thursday. They show that General ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. Jas. D'Helin, junr., who has been two years in Dennys, Lascelles' stock department, has been transferred to the Hopetoun branch, and left, on Saturday to take up his new duties. On Friday evening he ...
Article : 45 wordsIt is admitted that the situation in the north has got seriously worse; the enemy is not merely holding Kemmel Hill, the best observation post on tho ...
Article : 713 wordsInterviewed on Saturday on the management of recruiting depots Lieut. Windsor outlined many badly needed improvements. He mentioned that one man had volunteered ...
Article : 990 wordsSATURDAY.—"We captured Mount Kemmel and threw out the English from their positions at Wytschaeto and Dranoutre. We advanced its far as kemmel ...
Article : 142 wordsIt is reported that Ludendorff has urgently asked for the entire Austrian army. This is a most convincing commentary on German wastage. As the ...
Article : 268 wordsWhen a gentleman of East Geelong, who had been cutting wood, and had been struck across the bridge of the nose by a flying chip. presented two richly ornamented ...
Article : 198 wordsFRIDAY.—A violent artillery struggle is taking place south of the Somme. In the night time we carried out numerous raids, notably in the region of ...
Article : 273 wordsThe House Badge will be on sale at the War Funds Office and the Red Cross Office from to-day, at 5/ each. ...
Article : 25 wordsHenry Rheinbold Winter, of Belmont, was on Saturday granted a carrier's licence at the City Court by Messrs. L. Walter, Wm. Moodie and John Martin. ...
Article : 133 wordsOn Saturday Plainclothes-Constable, Loughron visited Winchelsea, in connection with a report that reached the superintendent to the effect that a resident had ...
Article : 63 wordsFurther details of the Brotonneu[?] fighting show that the Australian counter-attacks were completely successful. The line was everywhere restored. The ...
Article : 154 wordsThe London "Times," in a lending article, says that Kemmel is the best observation post on the British front. Its oss gravely affects the Ypres salient. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe following news matter will be found on Pages 5 and 6:—Entertainments, Australian Losses, Too Many Grocers' Shops. Country News, Shipping, Commercial, ...
Article : 35 wordsMiss Louie Dunn and Miss G. Roberison are taking part at the C.N.F. concert tonight. The adherents of St. Matthew's who ...
Article : 62 wordsSydney.—Sixty recruits were secured on Saturday. By the end of tho month the response to Captain, Carmichael's appeal will be close on 1500. ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Mon 29 Apr 1918, Page 3
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