An additional batch of returned soldiers which returned to Adelaide on Saturday morning was accorded an enthusiastic and inspiring welcome. The men travelled ...
Article : 570 wordsGen. Haig reported on Friday morning: —The night was quiet on the greater part of the front. The Germans heavily shelled positions we captured northward of ...
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Advertising : 40 wordsGen. Sir Douglas, Haig, in his Sunday noon bulletin, points out:—H[?]vy shelling around Guendecourt drove out the Germans from the ground they were holding ...
Article : 138 wordsThe French communique made public early this morning says:—The artillery struggle is rather brisk in the Rancourt to Bouchaveaness sector. There is no infantry ...
Article : 180 wordsThe French Sunday noon communique says:—The artillery is active on the Somme front. We have progressed by grenade fighting south-east of Morval and along the ...
Article : 84 wordsBgdr.-Gen. Sir Newton Moore, officer commanding the Australian troops in the United Kingdom, was interviewed by London journalists after hie visit to Gen. Sir ...
Article : 183 wordsHis Majesty King George has dispatched a message to Russia, in which he heartily thanked the Czar for his Imperial congratulations on the victories of the Britis[?] ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Russian Sunday noon communique states:—In the fighting in the region of the Brody to Krasny Railway the Russians are forcing themselves forward against ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Allied Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Joffre) has sent a message to Gen. Haig, congratulating the British Commander-inChief on the brilliant successes of ...
Article : 60 wordsReferring to the statement in the cablegrams on Saturday made by the War Secretary to an American interviewer, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"In ...
Article : 452 words[?]ing the allied advance, which resulted in the capture of Courcelette, the Canadiane captured two German trench mortane of a new and special type. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe lull in the fighting on the British and French fronts in the Somme battle area has afforded opportunity for the war correspondents to make a quiet survey of ...
Article : 447 wordsThe British Commander-in-Chief in France has announced that British aeroplanes south-east of Bapaume observed a huge explosion, like an ammunition dump, ...
Article : 46 wordsGen, Haig reported on Saturday afternoon:—The British have beaten on enemy counter-attacks in the neighbourhood of "Hold the Stuff" redoubt and the Hessian ...
Article : 125 wordsCount Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, has announced to the Parliament at Buda Pest that the food question is undeniably precarious in Hungary, but that the ...
Article : 50 wordsTo the accompaniment of strains of martial music, the merry chiming of the Town Hall belle, and the enthusiastic cheers of the populace, another detachment of ...
Article : 401 wordsThe activity of the Austrians in the Adige Valley is increasing. The Italians decisively drove back a strong attempted surprise attack north of Mount Gardinal, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe latest explanation given by the German press in reference to the reverses on the Somme battle front is that the British and French infantry are worthless; but ...
Article : 210 wordsThe Italian communique records that Alpini troops attacked the Austrians in the Tranvenanzes Valley and drove out the enemy from trenches on the slopes of ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsA lifebelt marked "Bremen Shutzmarke v Ippinghoven, Wilhelmshave," and also a small German crown, have been picked up on the ocean shore at Portland, Maine. A ...
Article : 89 wordsGen. Haig in his report of Sunday afternoon says:—South of the Ancre we advanced over 3,000 yards from east of Eaucourt-l'Abbaye to the Albert to ...
Article : 232 wordsGen. Haig in his latest bulletin says:—We progressed last night between Flers and Lesars. Sixteen successful raids were made between Ypres and Neuve Chapelle. ...
Article : 34 wordsAn extract from the A.I.F. orders by Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. R. Birdwood, commanding the A.I.F., dated August 9 last, prescribes distinctions in dress to be worn ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Petrograd newspaper Novoe Vremya, under the heading "The Swedes Are Wrong," discusses the reply of Sweden in regard to the allied complaint that ...
Article : 72 wordsThe French communique of Friday morning says:—"We have further progressed between Fregicourt and Morval." The night communique states:—It has ...
Article : 112 wordsAccording to advices received in Washington the Bremen was captured in a British net, and is now held in Scotland. The report states that the submarine was ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 7 Oct 1916, Page 41
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