Details of the capture of Mouque t Farm show that the Auzacs, encountered the First Prussian Guards Reserve and took many of them prisoners. The gains on the west front are being consolidated. Altogether the British and French advance has been one of the greatest made ...
Article : 265 wordsThe "Morning Post" correspondent at headquarters states that all prisoners, wounded and unwounded, of the first Prusshan Guard in Sunday's battle were ...
Article : 169 wordsThe “Massager" (Rome) states that Prince Leopold of Bavaria, who is spoken of as .the future, King of Poland, succeeds General Rladcuburg in command of the ...
Article : 47 wordsAt the Trades Unions Congress at Bhmingham, Mr. Gosliug, in his presidential address, announced that ''ship owners, food exploiters, war contractors, and other ...
Article : 147 wordsSir Ernest Shackleton has telegraphed that in the Yelcho he had to steer in a fog amidst numerous stranded bergs. He reached wild's camp on August 30. Sir ...
Article : 187 wordsThe "Morning Post's" Athens correspondent referring to the imposing nature of the naval demonstration at the Piraeus, says, "Other and more Important questions ...
Article : 132 wordsA Russian communique states:—The enemy made gas attacks south-east of Baranovichi at several points. Four permissions were repelled. All the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe New York police have discovered in the possession of a German named Herbert Sauer a United States code book with maps and naval secrets. The maps ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. Phillip Gibbs, the “Morning .Chronicle's" correspondent on the British front, confirms the report that the Australians at Mouquet Farm defeated "Germany's ...
Article : 71 wordsA German communique states:—Repeated Russian efforts west and south-west of Luck failed completely. We held the recaptured ground north of Zborow against ...
Article : 30 wordsThe War Office annonuces the surrender on Monday of Dar Es Salaam, the capital of German East Africa. ...
Article : 29 wordsSir Ernest Shackleton's despatch to the “Daily Chronicle” is copyrighted in Australia and New Zealand. It is dated from Punta Arenas, September 3. ...
Article : 624 wordsGeneral Brusiloff. on the on east front, between August 31 and September 3, took 19,405 prisoners. ...
Article : 21 wordsSouth of Mrgorod the British continue to pursue the enemy. General Smuts' main body is on the east slopes of the Uluguru mountains. Our mounted troops ...
Article : 73 wordsAn Italian communique states.—The enemy being reinforced launched two violent attacks against Cauriol, but was stopped each time by our fire, and eventually ...
Article : 83 wordsHerr Ballin, the German ship owner, when interviewed, said that the war would last another year. Germany was quite prepared with a fleet of merchantmen, a ...
Article : 58 wordsWar correspondents give prominence to an episode during a lull at Mouquet Farm , when the Australians and the Prussians exchanged messages regarding the ...
Article : 84 wordsRecently au Instruction was issued by the Defence Minister That lads under 19 who have enlisted in the A.I.F., be retained in camp till they reached that age. ...
Article : 73 wordsA Paris communique states:—The Germans have not attempted to retake the ground lost north of the Somme, w here we are actively organising, but bad ...
Article : 106 wordsSnice the beginning of the Roumauian offensive no Turkish reinforcements have arrived in Germany and Austria, Trains from Constantinople laden with fruit and ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. Lansing, the United States Secretary of State, entertained the Mexico-American Commissioners at luncheon, and in a speech declared that a temporary ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Phillip Glbbs, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," states that one of the most valuable factors of the Brit[?] advance on Sunday was the Australians' ...
Article : 624 wordsAn Austrian communique states:—An Italian attack east of Vaiona was completely repulsed. The enemy was obliged to retreat to the left bank of the Voijussa. ...
Article : 42 wordsBerne advises that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria nightly seeks refuge in the cellars of the palace at, So[?]a, being terrided of the possible bombardment of the ...
Article : 91 wordsA Paris communique states:—Intermittent artillery attacks continue on the Struma and Lake Doiran fronts, where the Serbians have easily repulsed attacks by ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Commonwealth Statistician has sent out about 180,000 recruiting slips in registered envelopes to men in all parts of the Commonwealth, who did not reply ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Premier, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, announced the abandonment the proposed referendum on the earlier closing of hotels. Sir Alexander Peacock ...
Article : 743 wordsA German communique states:—Augt[?] French attacks on the Somme have led to a most extensive and most bitter battle. Notwithstanding oft - repeated enemy ...
Article : 249 wordsA British official message states: There is considerable increased activity by hostile artillery on our right on the Dorian front. ...
Article : 27 wordsSalonika advices states that it is estimated the Bulgarians facing the Serbians have lost ten thousand men out of sixty thousand. ...
Article : 29 wordsA German communique states :—The Germans and Bulgarians have advanced between the Danube and the Black Sea. Bulgarian cavalry at Yeomar. to the north ...
Article : 51 wordsCopenhagen fishermen at Esberg report that, they saw five Zeppelins on Sunday afternoon off the Island of Sylt going eastwards. They saw later another Zeppelin ...
Article : 77 wordsAn Austrian communique states: The situation on the Roumanian front is unchanged. changed. Small local successes are attending the Russians lighting south and west ...
Article : 83 wordsimmediately the Defence Act is proclaimed. If such a course be found necessary, the authorities will get to work and the first men to be called up may expect ...
Article : 194 wordsThough half a million persons visited Cuffley on Sunday the pilgrimages continued unceasingly on Monday. King's Cross was crowded with passengers since ...
Article : 147 wordsBucharest advises that the Government has sequestrated forty millions sterling of German capital. Including the bonds of Germany’s loans to Roumania. The ...
Article : 64 wordsA Paris communique states:—The battle wherein the French and British were engaged on both sides of the Somme continued the day long. with extreme fury. ...
Article : 360 wordsA Roumanian communique states: There has been lively lighting on the north-Western front. We captured Borszck and the hills westward. taking 130 prisoner. ...
Article : 54 wordsA 'Berlin official message states: Several airship detachments bombarded the fortresses of London, the fortified places of Yarmouth and Harwich, factories, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsM. Bratianu has telegraphed to Mr. A[?]quhh the following message:—"The declaration of war has profoundly stirred all Roumanians, who are closely united ...
Article : 98 wordsWild’s party thought that Sir Ernest Shackleton was dead, and they did not expect to he rescued. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Japanese Embassy at Washington believes that a loan of thirty million dollars will be advanced to China. Japan will be primarily responsible for the loon, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe following men were accepted for active service at Campbell Town yesterday:—James Jenkins. Dan Tolland. G. Challis W. Murphy. W. Flood, Alan ...
Article : 31 wordsGeneral Haig on Monday reported:—As the result of yesterday's fighting we captured German defences on front of three thousand yards, with a depth of eight ...
Article : 125 wordsHerr Karil Von Weigand writing to a New York paper from Buda Pest on Sunday, states that there are a hundred thousands refugees in the Transylvania ...
Article : 158 wordsA German communique states that on Sunday night our military and naval airships attacked the fortress of London with visibly good results. One of our airships ...
Article : 48 wordsThere was a sensation at a fight at the Ring, Blackfriars, when detectives, accompanied by soldiers with fixed bayonets, took possession of the building, which was ...
Article : 104 wordsFourteen feet of a fin-shaped portion of 'a Zeppelin was found In East Anglia, and included a hundred yards of wire with electric batteries and telephonic ...
Article : 55 wordsThere has been another incident in Mongolia, where the Chinese fired on tho Japanese. There were several casualties. ...
Article : 27 wordsA Russian communique states:—Our Caucasus' detachments have advanced south of Reverelleu. The offensive at Ognot continues, and we have taken 548 ...
Article : 65 wordsA Paris communique states:—We made further important gains and took 2500 prisoners on Sunday and Monday north of the Somme. On Monday we took upwards ...
Article : 55 wordsAthens despatches announce that King Constantine never expressed his intention of abdicating, but allowed it to he under stood that directly the Greeks no longer ...
Article : 67 wordsAn insurrection in the Jambl district. In Sumatra, is serious, and the Government advices state that a number of officials have been murdered. ...
Article : 51 wordsTravellers from Germany say that the Germans are doubting whether the Bremen will ever reappear. In Hamburg the opinion is held that the Bremen left ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Admiralty announces that our naval aeroplanes on Saturday afternoon successfully bombarded the shipbuilding yards at Hoboken. and that a large ...
Article : 63 wordsAdvices from Athens state that the Government has accepted the demands of the Entemte note. Present Demands will be confined to the was against Bulgaria. The ...
Article : 57 wordsA British official message states: Enemy aeroplanes dropped three bombs on Rahah, east of Katie. There ware some casualties, but no damge to property. ...
Article : 33 wordsA message from Athens states that the Allies have made several arrests of persons suspected of espionage, including the secretary of the Austrian Legation, who ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Wed 6 Sep 1916, Page 5
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