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Advertising : 521 wordsMr. Hamilton Fyfe, the London Daily Mail correspondent with the Russians, writes:--"The break on the Austrian front now covers 100 miles. It would be rash to prophesy how far the Russians will be able to develop their success. They have advanced on an average 15 miles along nearly a 300 miles front during five days. At Lutsk they ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Times correspondent at Aberdeen, Scotland, says that the crews of trawlers that are returning from waters around the Orkneys give details of the end of H.M.S. Hampshire. The disaster occurred off Mainland Island, on the opposite side of the group to ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Paris official message issued last night states:--Left of the Meuse the Germans repeatedly attacked Hill 304. Twice they used ...
Article : 207 wordsA Copenhagen message states that the steamer N. G. Petersen from England proceeded for four hours in the North Sea post countless lifebelts and bits of wreckage. For ...
Article : 81 wordsThere is much speculation concerning the successor to Lord Kitchener. Liberal newspapers are anxious that the appointment should be of a strictly subordinate character ...
Article : 190 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reported late last night:--A party of the Gloucestershire Regiment raided the German trenches south of Neuve ...
Article : 136 wordsThe London Daily News western headquarters correspondent says:--"The news of the death of Lord Kitchener caused the deepest sorrow among the troops. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe London Daily Telegraph's military critio writes:--"The timely pressure on the Austrian front is bound to react on the whole European situation. It has already relieved the Italians, who were finding it difficult to withstand the thrust on their front. ...
Article : 100 wordsThe King has telegraphed President Poincare thanking him for his congratulations on the naval victory, and expressing his profound admiration of the magnificent French ...
Article : 38 wordsThe King and Queen, Queen Alexandra, the military and civil authorities, the Church dignitaries, and Allied representatives will attend the Kitchener memorial service at St. ...
Article : 31 wordsAn Amsterdam message reports the greatest military activity in Belgium. Several corps of engineers have gone to the German front. Vast quantities of artillery ...
Article : 96 wordsThe official Petrograd message says:--Despite the arrival of German reinforcements and a stubborn resistance, we continue to advance along the whole front from the River Pripet to the Roumanian frontier. ...
Article : 259 wordsAn officer writes on the Jutland fight:--"We heard firing at about 5 o'clock, and soon ran into shell splashes. It was a wonderful sight. Shells were falling into the ...
Article : 365 wordsThe Admiralty yesterday made the following announcement:--On Thursday morning British monitors and destroyers ...
Article : 112 wordsThe correspondent of the Times at Amsterdam states that the Germans are paying dearly for their successes. The hospitals in the south of Belgium are full of wounded. ...
Article : 170 wordsOfficers who participated in the Jutland battle agree that the German losses were far heavier than the British Admiralty claimed. ...
Article : 168 wordsThe latest official Petrograd message says:--"Our troops crossed the River, Strypa, and reached Zlolypotok River, from three to five miles west of the Strypa." The Strypa runs into the River Dniester south of Buczacz, and about 50 miles ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Austrian official message says:--"The Russians were repulsed, losing heavily, north of Lutsk, north-east of Tarnopol and on the River Dniester." Tarnopol is east of the Strypa, and about 100 miles north of Czernovitz. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Italian communique admits that the Austrians advanced 100 yards east of Aslago; after a heavy, all-day battle. The Austrian communique says that 28 ...
Article : 272 wordsAmsterdam messages state that the debate in the German Reichstag on food supplies reveals that the German statistical office warned all local authorities of the extreme ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 11 Jun 1916, Page 1
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