There has been another week of hard fighting on the river Aisne, with satisfactory results to the allied, forces. Whilst the Allies have acted on the defensive in the centre offensive operations havebeen successfully conducted by them on both flanks of the enemy. Attacks ...
Article : 428 wordsA despatch from London on Friday stated:β"On our left a very violent general action is progressing. The French are operating between the Rivers Somme and ...
Article : 189 wordsThe brunt of the resistance has naturally fallen upon the infantry. In spite of the fact that they have been drenched to the skin for some days, that their trenches have ...
Article : 64 wordsSome idea of the enormous length of the allied line, in France can be gathered from an official report published in Paris. It extends from Pont-a-Mousson, on the ...
Article : 318 wordsThe object of the great proportion of artillery the Germans employ is to beat down the resistance of their enemy by concentrated and prolonged fire, and to shatter ...
Article : 122 wordsIn an official message, dated London, September 27, the details furnished carry the operations on the Aisne up to Saturday, September 26. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe scantiness of the details of the fighting between Tuesday, September 22, and Friday, September 25, is generally taken as an indication that the crisis in the great ...
Article : 307 wordsThat the Allies continue to make progress is admitted by the enemy. According to a German wireless message the enemy has been unable to resist the advance of the ...
Article : 46 wordsA communique issued at Paris on Sunday morning describes the position of the armies in Franee as follows:βOn our left, between the Oise, the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe sudden check in the German advance on Paris, and the subsequent retreat of the enemy from the Marne are believed in Paris to have been primarily brought about by ...
Article : 331 words"The battle continues very violently between the Somme and the Oise. We progressed slightly between the Oise and Soissons, the enemy not venturing to make any ...
Article : 128 wordsOn Saturday morning the Germans made an attack between the route from Sommepy to Chalons-sur-Marne (100 miles east of Paris), and the railway from St. ...
Article : 225 wordsSince Monday, September 14, a fierce battle has raged on the River Aisne, in the north-east of France. From Sunday, September 20, till ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsDetails of the fighting between Friday, September 18, and Sunday, September 20, which have been furnished by Sir John French, show that the British infantry ...
Article : 90 wordsA general outline of the position was given in an official statement issued in Paris on Thursday, September 24, the general effect of which was as follows:β ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Germans have resumed the bombardment of Rheims Cathedral. A message to this effect has been received in Paris from Rheims. ...
Article : 61 wordsAccording to an official report issued in Paris on Sunday, September 27, the position of the Allies was favourable. They were acting on the offensive on both flanks, ...
Article : 35 wordsOn Wednesday, September 30, the news received in London indicated that a climax was rapidly approaching in the struggle between the opposing armies in the North ...
Article : 222 words"A buried store of the enemy's munitions was found not far from Aisne. It comprised 10 waggon loads of live shell. Traces were found of large quantities of stores ...
Article : 80 wordsHow success and reverse alternated at one point of the fighting is told by a correspondent of the "Daily News." "At the last week-end," he says, "the ...
Article : 85 wordsOn Friday, September 25, an official report was issued by the British War Office, in which it was stated that the enemy was maintaining himself along the whole front. ...
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The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Sat 3 Oct 1914, Page 31
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