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Advertising : 1 wordsReferring to the sining of American ships by German submarines, leading Navy officers states that they had long expected an effort to interrupt the ...
Article : 291 wordsMaking reference ot the declaration made by Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister in his New York address, in which he uttered the warning—"Hands ...
Article : 187 wordsThe "Evening News" learns on high authority that Germany is recruiting submarine crews from the gaols owing to the unwillingness of sailors to serve. ...
Article : 40 wordsAustralian troops figured largely in Sunday night's success between Strazeele and Lamotte, between Merville and Ypres. ...
Article : 397 wordsThe following distinctions for Victorians are announced. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. Major G. A. Vasey, 11th infantry ...
Article : 44 wordsField-Marshal Haig reports at 10.45 p.m. on Tuesday:—"We repulsed raiders in the neighborhood of Beaumont Hamel and ...
Article : 48 wordsCaptain F. E. Fairweather. M.C., 68th (Victorian) Bettalion, This officer is a son of Mrs. Fairweather, of Heidelberg. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, has received a cable message from Mr. Hughes, dated 3rd June. It is considered probable that his party is ...
Article : 576 wordsField-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says there was less, air activity on Monday. Our night fliers dropped 18 tons of bombs, chiefly on railway ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 717 wordsA wireless German official message says the enemy captured small trench sectors southward of Merris. We captured after hard fighting, a few ...
Article : 67 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that in view of the prohibition of precessions and outdoor meetings the Sinn Feiners are using funerals for ...
Article : 125 wordsReuter's correspondent at the French headquarters on the morning of the 4th June says that the latest reports of yesterday's fighting confirm that the enemy ...
Article : 232 wordsDealing with the situation the "Pall Mall Gazette" says:—As the result of the Allied resistance' on the Oureq and the Marne rivers, a ...
Article : 124 wordsNew York Harbor, which was closed when the first sinkings were reported has been reopened to traffic. Owing to the fear of attack by ...
Article : 53 wordsIreland generally interprets Viscount French's proclamation as the abandonment of conscription. The "Freeman's Journal" says it ...
Article : 87 wordsAn unnamed tank steamer has arrived here after having successfully fought a U boat by which it had been attacked. ...
Article : 38 wordsLeading civil and military Australians are strongly antagonistic to the recruitment of other than the A Class of soldiers. It is pointed out that the ...
Article : 193 wordsTwo trans-Atlantic liners are reported to be overdue. There is considerable anxiety as to their fate, in view of the work of the German submarines. ...
Article : 67 wordsA French communique at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday says:—Faverolles, which the enemy attacked, was held by us, also Toesnes. The fight was equally lively in ...
Article : 172 wordsDEspatches received yesterday from Copenhagen, stated that the German fleet was gathering off Heligoland. ...
Article : 22 wordsincluding the Texel, 3210 tons, which was sunk on Sunday afternoon, 12 large vessels have been submarined. Exclusive of the unnamed tankers ...
Article : 62 wordsParis is once more being shelled by the long-range gun. ...
Article : 15 wordsIt is reported from Paris that the German advance has been definitely checked. The Germans have been driven back across the Marne near ...
Article : 54 wordsMembers of the crew of the schooler Edna, 325 tons, who were imprisoned on U-boat 151, learned that Germany had established a regular submarine ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the House of Commons in committee on the Finance Bill, Mr. Bonar Law, replying to amendments regarding the double income tax, said the ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent in France, says that the monotony of the enemy's daily advance has been broken. ...
Article : 132 wordsSergeant D. Drummond.—Mrs. A. Drummond, of Rubicon street, Sebastopol. has received word from the Bass Record Office that her son, Sergeant ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Germans are 40 miles from Paris south of Villers Cotterets. The forest of Soissons is shrouded with gigantic smoke clouds from, tremendous fires. ...
Article : 33 wordsThree American aviators attacked six German machines, driving down one of the planes, which is now on exhibition in Toul. ...
Article : 90 wordsAn American warship interrupted a submarine while it was attacking the French steamer Radioline on the Maryland coast. The destroyer found the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Paris says that experts insist upon the temporary nature of stabilisation, and they regard another outbreak as imminent ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Admiralty says that between Thursday and Sunday our naval aircraft carried out night and day raids on Bruges Docks, Zeebrugge, and ...
Article : 125 wordsThe smoker's companion raffled by Cr. J. T. Walker and Mr. T. Shier, in aid of the Sportsman's effort for the Red Cross Fair realised £2/10/. and was won by Mr. ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Archibald Hurd in the "Daily Telegraphy," exposes the exaggerated German reports of the so-called cruiser submarines, which are really a large ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. N. Pemberton Billing, M.P. (Independent) for East Herts, has been acquitted of the charge of criminal libel brought against him by Miss ...
Article : 70 wordsParis, semi-official message states:—The German, losses grow more serious each day, but the enemy still is numerically superior along the whole front ...
Article : 79 wordsMore encouraging news is contained in a German wireless official message which makes the following admission—The enemy has made strong advances ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Maliory liner Subine, from Tampa to New York, with 40 passengers arrived to-day. It reported that it met a submarine between Charleston ...
Article : 52 wordsReuter's correspondent at the Macedonian front telegraphing on the 1st June says that the Franco-Greeks are actively consolidating the new ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. James Campbell, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at French Military. Headquarters, telegraphs the following message:— ...
Article : 355 wordsMr. Justice Darling, in summing up, attributed Lord Douglass the authorship of passages of Salome. Lord Douglas—"You are a damned ...
Article : 171 wordsA Paris official message states that the German effort has slackened. The positions have been improved' (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...
Article : 245 wordsThe Press Bureau states that the Supreme War Council held its sixth session under circumstances of great gravity for the alliance and free ...
Article : 199 wordsThe "Gazette" announces the award of Military Nurses to five woman nurses for bravery and devotion at casualty clearing stations and hospitals. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe only persons in New York who are excited about submarines are 64 Germans, and they are in gaol. The police raided German celebrations of ...
Article : 44 wordsSince May 25, says a British-Italian official message, our aeroplanes destroyed 14 enemy machines and drove down another out of control. One ...
Article : 41 wordsA Polish legion of 15,000 in the United States, and 2000 from South America, will join the Allied armise to-morrow, serving with the French Army ...
Article : 102 wordsA "Times" special correspondent contributes a [?] article. He [?] that if the Allies emerge from the war with 180,000,000 Russians not ...
Article : 100 wordsA Tokio message says that it is understood that the Allies have agreed to aid Russia by se[?] foods and other necessaries, but not to entervene with ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 6 Jun 1918, Page 1
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