General Haig reports:—We have captured the whole of L[?] Wood during the night, and have made suc[?] gas [?]cks at Comm[?], Fighing continues ...
Article : 68 wordsThe “Lokal A[?]” states that the Grand [?]ke Nicholas is in [?] of the Russian Dal[?] army against the Rulgar[?]. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, looking much [?]ued after his vish to Sydney, returned to Melbourne to-day, and later he [?]eft for Adelaide, where it is his intention ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Battle of the Somme continues to rage with undiminished intensity. Twenty-eight British and French divisions are engaged, and are making progress everywhere. The Germans admit evacuating trenches, and also that the Allies have gained ground. South of the Somme the ...
Article : 335 wordsIn order to direct, as far as possible, all money raising efforts towards the Australian soldiers' repatriation fund, the Federal Government has issued ...
Article : 137 wordsA F[?] communique states that there is violent arti[?] at St[?] and Luke D[?] and on the whole of the Serbian front. ...
Article : 31 wordsAn official message from Salonika states:—There have been patrol encounters between Orilak and Bo[?]rian bridge. The enemy shelled the British positions on ...
Article : 34 wordsGeneral High’s intest report states:— There is severe Sighting at Ginchy. Our artillery caught and [?]ttered a large party emerging from C[?]llette. Fifty ...
Article : 90 wordsThe War Council had a session at 8 o’clock last night, and sat for an hour and in half. Mr. F. L. Gunn, the honorary [?]cretary, when seen afterwards, said that ...
Article : 262 wordsA message from Athens states that there are many Greek hearts aching at the news that the Italians continue to advance in the interior of Epir[?]s, and are ...
Article : 75 wordsIn addition to the regulation against the [?]ie of badges, the Federal Executive to-day issued a regulation making It an offence to sell any portion of a budge, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,226 wordsThe Defence Minister, in a statement to-day in connection with the change of address subsequent to the return of wa[?] census cards, said that the Act. which was ...
Article : 82 wordsNews from Copenhagen states that, according to Berlin reports. King Constantine of Greece conferred with the Allies' representatives to-day. and that a d[?]nite ...
Article : 42 wordsTurkey has ordered a levy of all men between the ages of 17 and 55, regar[?] of nationality. ...
Article : 23 wordsA great crowd was present at the funeral of the crew of the destroyed Zeppelin at Pottorshar, Many [?] were drafted to the village in fear, of disturbances, ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Minister for Defence to-day made available the recruiting figures for the Commonwealth since the beginning of the month. The total enlistments from ...
Article : 52 wordsA Russian [?] states :—We captured a fort[?]ed position in direction of Hal[?]z. and drove the enemyh [?] after taking 4500 [?]oners. of ...
Article : 57 wordsThe enrolment of the second division of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force reserve, embracing men married before May 1, 1915. and widowers with children, ...
Article : 33 wordsPlum puddings have been declared a' foodstuff for the purpose of inquiry as to prices under the War Precautions Prices Regulations, and kerosene, paper, tar gas, ...
Article : 37 wordsA message from Copenhagen state that Berlin reports that three Zeppelins raided Bucharest, and claims that the wheat stores were set on fire. ...
Article : 57 wordsAmsterdam advises that the Kaiser has dismissed General von Da[?]ling. who commanded the right wing of the Crown Prince’s army at Verdun. ...
Article : 29 wordsA German comm[?]que states: — Between the Z[?] Lipa and the [?]ster the Russians have pressed back our centre The enemy has also gained advantages ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Gardiner, of Mass[?], in a speech in the House of Representatives denounced the Senate’s retaliatory black list legislation as a blow in support of ...
Article : 98 wordsThe German official version of the air raid states:—Our air [?] reputedly bombed the for[?] of the city of London and the nor[?] and north-western ...
Article : 83 wordsThe great point about the latest Allied advance on the Somme is that we have indisputable evidence that the offensive is going ahead as surely as ever, and ...
Article : 510 wordsThe “Morning Post's” Petrograd correspondent speaks of ten thousand Russians serving in France and at Salonika, and also of a mysterious entirely new ...
Article : 90 wordsA German communique states:—There is undiminished intensity in the battle on both sides of the So[?]tue. Twently-eight English and French divisions are engaged. ...
Article : 85 wordsA German communique states: — We stormed seven works at T[?]kal. including armored batteries. The R[?]ans drove back the Russians and Round[?]g ...
Article : 27 wordsA message from Rome states that the Austrian have already [?]third of Transy[?]. where a few Turkish troops have arrived but no Germans ...
Article : 26 wordsAn Austrian communique admits Russian successes pressing back the Austrians of Ha[?] also in the C[?]tions. ...
Article : 21 wordsA Rou[?] stats:— After lively fighting in the [?] Do[?] we [?] the [?] to the west[?] and took [?]. We ...
Article : 63 wordsA French communique states—Our [?] fire broke down nin[?] a[?]s against our new positions southward of [?] court. Our machine gons immediately ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Press [?] re[?] that the damage was [?] all. There were no [?] of any [?] and [?] [?]. T[?] ...
Article : 3 wordsA [?] c[?] states:—Our ad[?] [?] at Og[?] in[?] great [?]. They [?] the [?] of our [?] Turks had ...
Article : 28 wordsThe “New York Times” in a lender says that the black list was stupid and [?]cessary, and that British censorship was ridiculous. The retaliation cla[?]ses are ...
Article : 137 wordsIt is reported from S[?]land that Germany has last two [?]lins. ...
Article : 15 wordsA message from Amsterdam states that train after train, crowded with wounded. is passing through Liege to Germany. One single consignment to Liege numbered ...
Article : 27 wordsAlthough the military auth[?] in Victoria are [?] centent. While the [?] system [?] remains in existence, to leave the [?] of securing re[?] ...
Article : 62 wordsA [?] News [?] from the [?] that a Ze[?] from England was [?] da[?] that it was [?] near [?]. Several ...
Article : 17 wordsGeneva advises that thousands of hungry and house[?] have provoked riots at Budapest, the capital of Hungary. ...
Article : 22 wordsAn Amsterdam correspondent emphasises the [?] character of the Anglo-French bombardment. The “B[?] Tage[?]” says that it is ...
Article : 93 wordsRoum[?] a week of war has occupled 7000 square miles of [?] ter[?]tory. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe Adelaide on Tuesday ex[?] the [?] of the [?] our [?] down in East Anglia. It is be[?] that the wise [?] was used to ...
Article : 28 wordsHun[?]rian papers are ben[?] to melodramatic des[?] of the [?] resistance of the [?] The “Pe[?] that ...
Article : 122 wordsThe S[?] Fe Company will refuse to obey the eight hour law. which becomes effective in January. 1917. Thus the validity of the law will be referred to ...
Article : 47 wordsAfter desperate fighting in the Chilly district, the French conquered-the northern portion of Verman [?]rs, and a spirited attack enabled them to carry the ...
Article : 30 wordsAs predicted, a series of labor troubles has followed the granting of an eight hours day to railway men. In addition to a street car strike, several thousands ...
Article : 78 wordsA French communique states:— We have carried the enemy's first line to the out[?]ts of Cha[?]es and along the Cham[?] lloye railway. We captured ...
Article : 66 wordsThe ins[?] on the Zeppelin commanders [?] was “P[?] German office killed while counan[?] Ze[?] [?]” The commander’s body was ...
Article : 50 wordsThere was a [?]sation in the Hungarian Dirt on Tuesday, which Court Andreassy [?] exi[?] the Government. for its unread[?]ness to cope with ...
Article : 179 wordsA romantic war episode in revealed in to-night’s “Gazette.” [?]-Colonel John Ford E[?]gton was [?] on September 14, 1914. by [?]ral court martial. The ...
Article : 71 wordsA wireless message received at Rome states that the Entente squadron will remain in the P[?] during the duration of the war. It is laying a [?]field to ...
Article : 42 wordsAn Italian commonique states:— The first snow has fallen. We have extended [?] occupation of the western s[?]pe of Punta del Forame Infat[?], ravalry. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Australian red cross Is sending weekly parcels of food for 450 Australian soldiers who are prisoners In Germany. The red cross appeals for the individual ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Defence authorities are in a position to dent promptly and thoroughly with the clothing and equipping of all the men who join the A.I.F. Huge supplies of ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Anglo-French Misters at Athens have given the Greek Government a list of sixty Austrians and Germans whos[?] expulsion id demanded. The Minister of ...
Article : 29 wordsAn Austrian communique [?]mits that one of the seaplanes which raided Venie has not returned to its base. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Russian Ministry of Munitions making inquiries as to procuring enormous quantities of copper. It is [?] that the quantity required will be ...
Article : 45 wordsThere being such a [?]de of complaints from Australian wounded as to net receiving Red Cross comforts, the military have appointed officers to [?] the Red ...
Article : 39 wordsTwenty-eight Americans were on board the British steamer Kelvi[?], which was sunk on Sepetmber 2 by a torpedo or a mine. All were saved and landed at ...
Article : 49 wordsAn official statement says:—In Egypt an air mid was made on the enemy’s encam[?]ment at Me[?] on Monday. Anti-aircraft guns were disabled. and a number of ...
Article : 53 wordsA British [?] blow up a damaged German submarine at Zeebragge narbor and returned safely to Dunkirk, despite a heavy bombardment. ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Fri 8 Sep 1916, Page 5
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