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Advertising : 417 wordsA Rome official communique says:-- The bridgehead at Gorz is in our hands as the result of the capture of commanding mountain strongholds. ...
Article : 90 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- Last night we pushed forward south of the Throne Wood, and fighting on the outskirts of Guillemont is proceeding. The enemy has not continued his fruitless attacks north and east of Pozieres, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Petrograd official message says:-- We have had a great victory south of the River Dniester, where we broke the enemy's lines over a front of 16 miles, and got astride the Kolomea Stanislav railway, capturing the heights beyond. ...
Article : 168 wordsGeneral Sir Archibald Murray, in command in Egypt, reports:-- The mounted forces came into contact with the Turkish rearguards six miles east ...
Article : 202 wordsAn Amsterdam message says that a Berlin communique admits that the Russians have broken through on the Lower Dniester, where the Austrian and German troops, under the Austrian Heir-Apparent (the Archduke Karl Franz Josef), "have occupied positions prepared in the rear." ...
Article : 57 wordsGeneral Haig reported at midnight:-- South-west of Guillemont our line advanced 400 yards. The enemy made four attacks north-west of Pozieres, which failed. Another, however, enabled him to occupy 50 yards of trench. ...
Article : 75 wordsTonight's Berlin official communique speaks of vigorous artillery fire at Loos, and heavy British attacks between Thiepval and the River Somme, especially at Pozieres, where the engagement is developing into bitter hand-to-hand fighting. ...
Article : 41 wordsBrigadier-General Ryrle, M.H.R.,of the Commonwealth, during the course of an interview, said that he was greatly distressed because he was absent at the recent Parliamentary ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. Honderson, President of the Board of Education, and specially assisting the Government in all labor matters arising out of the war, has resigned owing to the increasing ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Paris official message says:-- There was a strong enemy attack from Floury to the North Thiaumont Work. It was checked toward Fleury with heavy losses, but gained foothold in Thiaumont Work, after a stubborn fight, which is still proceeding. ...
Article : 93 wordsProposals from Germany to Russia for a separate peace have been rejected. German cavalry have entered Warsaw. A violent attack upon the French positions ...
Article : 56 wordsLast night, immediately after dark, the Australians broke the main German second line on a front of one and a half miles northeast of Pozieres. The German troops were ...
Article : 386 wordsWounded Australian officers from Pozieres agree that the Anzacs did what they liked in the week-end advances, losing only very slightly. Accounts from the front confirm ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. and Mrs. Hughes and Miss Helen Hughes arrive at Melbourne. The lady on the right of the picture is Mrs. Arthur S. Woolcott. Mrs. Hughes is seen a little to the rear, between Mrs. Woolcott and the Prime Minister. The face of the Postmaster-General, Mr. Webster, is partly seen between the baby and the nurse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsThe Times correspondent at British Headquarters on the western front, describing tho fierce but futile counter attacks by the Germans against the Australians and Territorials ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsAn Australian officer found, in a dug-out at Pozieres, two German officers doped and dead. They had committed suicide rather than submit to capture. ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Jeffries, the Daily Mail correspondent at Athens, states that the latest information is that Bulgaria is dissatisfied, and opposition to the Germanophile Party is steadily ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 9 Aug 1916, Page 1
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