The French communique issued on Saturday afternoon, says:—The Germans violently counter-attacked the Craonne poeitions which we captured yesterday. Our ...
Article : 440 wordsThe French, communique on Sunday afternoon states:—North of Soissons the Germans delivered during last night a large number of counter-attacks with ...
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Article : 334 wordsA military expert, summarizing the results to date of the western offensive, states:—It is not at present a question of breaking through the enemy line, but one ...
Article : 165 wordsGen- sir Douglas Haig, in his Sunday midday report, says:—The enemy during last night, by means of a sharp fight, unsucccessfuly endeavoured to re-establish ...
Article : 294 wordsGten. Sir Douglas Hasg reported on Monday at noon:—We improved our position in the course of sharp fighting this morning on the Hindenhurg line eastward of ...
Article : 59 wordsWar correspondents at British headquarters on the western front state that the British line on the outskirts of Bullecourt follows three sides of the village, ...
Article : 425 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs reported on Friday:—Ever since our great attack when Vimy Ridge was captured at email cost, the enemy has fought us desperately and ...
Article : 340 wordsThe Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post cays that the German policy as regards Russia's internal development has notably changed. Apparently the ...
Article : 338 wordsIt is estimated that the Germans since April 1 have brought 33 divisions against the British and French, 15 of which were shattered and withdrawn after the battle ...
Article : 216 wordsA Berlin official message says:—"The Germans repulsed strong English advances southward of Lens, at the River Scarpe, and at Qneant, In a fruitless attack on ...
Article : 149 wordsThe following message has been received from the Australian war correspondent (C. E. W. Bean):—This morning at dawn, after a bombardment which extended ...
Article : 513 wordsThe Petrograd corresponaent of The Daily Chronicle writes that the Workmen's and Soldiers' Council has appointed a foreign affairs department, under the ...
Article : 231 wordsLe Matin says that German prisoners captured by the French declare that aperfect hailstorm of shot and shell from infantry rifles and Lewis guns peppered ...
Article : 86 wordsThe French communique issued late on Sunday night says:—"North-west of Soissons we completed yesterday's successes, and extended the conquered ground, ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Committee of Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegtaes is gravely dissatisfied with the Note which the Provisional Government has addressed to the allied ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsM. Andre Tudesq, war correspondent of The Journal at the British headquarters, refers to the mettle of the Anzacs and to the magnificent tenacity of the Canadians. ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Russian Government and the Workmen and Soldiers' Committee have reached a complete understanding. The latter body has passed a resolution by a large ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Russian communique on Saturday night says:—On the Caucasus front, for strategical reasons, our troops, in the Ognot and Mush regions have taken Up ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 12 May 1917, Page 41
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