Mr Douglas Halg: Fighting to tin a about Bourlon wood continued all day yesterday with great reciprocal stubbornness, the enemy coubler-attacking ...
Article : 242 wordsA Bolshevik official despatch states that the attempt to form a collations Government has failed, but arrangements for the polling for the constitcant ...
Article : 162 wordsHallas officail: We again repulsed turious attacks and successfully counter-attacked at Melette. We captured two machine sun sections. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 636 wordsThe following five Australians have been awarded the Victoria Cross:— SERGEANT JOHN JAMES DWYER was in charge of machine gun, ...
Article : 448 wordsThe attacks and country -attacks on the Asingo Plated around Melette are increasing. The enemy is paying dearly. He throws is his reserve elements as a ...
Article : 80 wordsOfficial Correspondent Ward Price:— The crucial point in the battle is a tweleve mile gap between the Brenin and the Piave. The Germans cannot descent into ...
Article : 81 wordsWirless Russian official: There are lovelier [?] in the direction of Jacobstadt where the Germans opened a strong fire, and only fuallades and ...
Article : 31 wordsA New York message mentions that despatches from Rome state that nil the Italian armies are stubbornly resisting ho Austro-Germans. who registered a ...
Article : 39 wordsFrench communique:After a violent bom[?]nrdment the Germans made partial attacks at various points on the right of the Meuse, especially north of Hill 314, ...
Article : 80 wordsA Parts despatch from Vienna:— Russian Generals-in-Chief and Krilienko have formally proposed an armistice to the Austro-German commands. ...
Article : 23 wordsFrom Rome: The situation is improving After twelve days flghting in the mountains between the Plave and the Brenta the enemy has not advanced but ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Bolsheviks soldiers threaten that unless the Bickeviks are in a majority in the new cons[?]ect Assembly they will disperse it with bayonets. ...
Article : 32 wordsPereival Phillips says the Hun has golals his second wind, and tho lighting continues round Bourlon Wood. Amsterdam reports that the German ...
Article : 99 wordsThe “T[?] Chronicle’s” correspondent at Petrograd:—Several regiments, in accordance. with Lenin's orders, have sent peace parlen entries to the Russian ...
Article : 160 wordsWar Correspondent Missey: Our mounted then have given a brilliant account of themselves during the past three weeks. There have been old-time cavalry ...
Article : 598 wordsA British official message says; We have captured Bourton village and practically t-rally the whole of Bourlon Wood. including all the high ground within. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe “Petit Parslen” correspondent duites that only isolated enemy elements remain. They are bidden In underground shelters in one portion of Bourlon Woud. ...
Article : 64 wordsSir Dougins Halg; There was several fighting yesterday westward of Cambral. The [?] at mid-day strongly attacked in the neighbourhood of Bourlen, and ...
Article : 186 wordsBar to Distinguished Service Order is gazetted to Lieutenant-Colonel Toll, of the Australian forces, and Distinguished Service Orders to Australians: Majors ...
Article : 106 wordsWireless German official: The English arrange on the Ypres-Menin road failed. There are violent limited engagements south-westward of Cambrai. The ...
Article : 60 wordsGerman messages state that Hindenburg and Ludendorff are carefully considering the Russian offer of a truce. The Austro-German military conference, ...
Article : 54 wordsSecond-Lieutenant O S. Fuller, of Hobart. was killed in an air offensive on November 11. He joined the Flying Corps when be ...
Article : 44 wordsFrench communique: Reciprocal artillery is active north of Chemin-des-Dames, north-west of Rbolms. After a short artillery preparation we ...
Article : 98 wordsAt Washington M. Enkinitcff. Russian Ambassador, has conferred with Mr. It. Lansing, and officially repudiated the Volsheviks. Mr. Lansing assured him that ...
Article : 180 wordsSir Douglas Haig In an order of the day states that the capture of the Important Bourlon position crowns at most successful operation, and opens the way ...
Article : 134 wordsVan Derlinden, Premier of Holland. says America detains the ships of the small neutrals and with holds foodstuffs and raw maternis, withholds foodstuffs we are ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. E. Woodrow, one of the chief clerks attached to tho central postal administration, has been apported chief inspector for Australia, at a salary of ...
Article : 87 wordsThere is a great battle these two days for possession of Bourion Wood which commando the country north-east and Ban j et the villages of Inchy and ...
Article : 523 wordsvery Instructive address was d livered by Mr. J. C. Butters, Chief Electrical (Engineer. Jn the Mechanics' Hall, Launceston; to-night. There was a large ...
Article : 390 wordsChristiania reports that the Norwegian steamer Krosfond and and Victoria have been forpedoed. Fiftee of the Brostand’s crew were lost ...
Article : 27 wordsGeneral Kaledin continues his march towards the capital (Moscow), where the situation is Increasingly critical. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsRussian, by wireless: Splridonov. chairman of the Assembly, has addressed all deputies at the front end all the army corps, divisional, and district deputies, ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Bishop of London, preaching at The Bishop of London, preaching at St Paul's lo support of the food economy campaign, said the valor of the army ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Danish Government has refused Iceland's request to be allowed to use a special commercial flag. When the request was made Iceland ...
Article : 59 wordsThe recruiting party, which has as a fortnight on the coast, Devonport by train . to-day Hobart, It is impossibleto ...
Article : 59 wordsAll New York's water front areas -devoted to trans-Atlantic shipping have placed under military guard. ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Tue 27 Nov 1917, Page 5
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