The Australian correspondent at head-quarters in palestine, telegraphing yesterday says :—To-day has added another magnificent ...
Article : 526 wordsMr. Gordon Gilmour, the correspondent of the Australian Press Association, writes on Wednesday:—The expanse of now brown shell holes, ...
Article : 1,488 wordsField-marshal Sir Douglas Halg reports; Further reports confirm the heavy nature of the enemy's counter-attack on Wednesday afternoon, northward of ...
Article : 209 wordsStraws are in the air. They are of a pecullar character, Thus the only people who can see them are those among the privileged. Suffice it to say that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 143 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Association in France telegraphs:—The latest reports of this morning's fighting shows that the British are ...
Article : 326 wordsMajor-General Maurico, in reviewing operations in Russia, writes :—There has been no further fighting in northern Russia, beyond skirmishes ...
Article : 283 wordsA report from British headquarters in Palestine says that on Thursday General Allenby's army brilliantly carried a whole series of Turkish fortified positions from ...
Article : 109 wordsPRIVATE WARD.—Mrs. Walter Naughton, of Nyngan, late of 4 Railway-street, Cook's Hill, and Mrs. Mat Wilson, of 41 Grey-street, Wickham, have received word ...
Article : 910 wordsA French communique says:—Our troops on Thursday continued the attacks in the region westward of St. Quentin, extending their gains despite ...
Article : 70 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association learns that the Germans constructed a line across the base of the St. Mihiel salient to which they retired, ...
Article : 125 wordsIt was recognised from the first that our sending an expedition to Baku was hazardous. It was known that the Armenian National Council had made definite peace ...
Article : 453 wordsWe are so given to considering only human food as to forget that guns also need their meals. They eat stool, and steel is the "flour" of iron. America is ...
Article : 359 wordsA wireless German official msesage says:—Between Havrincourt Wood and the Somme the English resumed attacks on ...
Article : 119 wordsAgain, there is the changed note in the German official utterances. Formerly they were bellicose, and never more so than when referring to the recent spring ...
Article : 219 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Association on the West Front states that American aviators have reported that American heavy shells are falling in ...
Article : 47 wordsA press despatch from the American army, Lorraine, said: Squadrons of American land tanks operating for the first time on a large scale in the attack on St. ...
Article : 263 wordsA recruiting rally was held in front of the Newcastle Enlisting Depot in Hunter-street last evening. There was a large gathering, and prior to the speeches ...
Article : 1,072 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Halg in his report on Thursday evening says:—The enemy opened a violent bombardment from many guns yesterday afternoon ...
Article : 354 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says that a Servian official statement received at the Servian Legation from the Macedonian ...
Article : 74 wordsBut the largest straw of all is the resultant one—the straw begotten of these straws. This is the changed atmosphere It is, however, rather difficult to define. ...
Article : 293 wordsThe Official Correspondent with the Australians writes: At moment of writing, heavy attacks are going forward north of St. Quentin, ...
Article : 701 wordsHere we have another straw, Had the Allies always been desirous of treating Austria like Germany their present attitude would count for nothing, But we ...
Article : 299 wordsAn Italian communique states:—We raided the enemy positions southward of coal Caprile, and secured 90 prisoners. ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, speaking at Annapolis, said: "The German War Lords never understood President Wilson's utterances until he ...
Article : 233 wordsProceedings at the Inter-Allied Labour Conference wore delayed, owing to a sharp divergence of opinion in the ranks of the French delegates, whoso turn it was to ...
Article : 259 wordsBut all this must not be accepted as any indication whatever that the world can afford to slacken up, and least of all Australia. It is the rule of the ring. ...
Article : 479 wordsA United Press telegram says:—The British withstood heavy counter attacks, particularly in the region of Havrincourt (11 miles south-west of Cambrai). ...
Article : 234 wordsWe might, perhaps, derive some further proof of the changed situation in the fact that the British Government has agreed to so many of our men coming ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 243 wordsThe Admiralty has issued the, following report:—A German submarine on September 12 torpedoed and Bank a British armed ...
Article : 37 wordsPresident Wilson, replying to King George's congratulations on the St. Mihiel victory, says: "The generous rivalry which is now going on between the forces ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 21 Sep 1918, Page 7
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