The enemy did not hold Villers-Bretonneux many hours, before the Australians recaptured the town. The skilful and sensational recapture is thus ...
Article : 917 wordsThe Germans used four or five tanks, bulky and ungainly, very dissimilar to the British, and equipped with a broad turret with quick-firers. They crawled up in the thick mist ...
Article : 232 wordsThe enemy now holds all of the ridge east and north-east of Ypres, from Passchendaele to Hollebeke, and all the eastern portion--including the Messines-Wytschaete rldge and Kemmel ...
Article : 156 wordsUnabated interest is being taken in the projected country route march, which will be inaugurated at Armidale on May 4, and be continued for 52 days, en route to Newcstle. The ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Admiralty announces that the weekly return showing the number of ships lost, which has been issued regularly for over a year past, will be discontinued. Instead of that, the ...
Article : 227 wordsTelegraphing on April 28, Mr. Philip Gibbs says:-- It is-fairly certain that the enemy, thwarted at Amiens and Arras, has now decided to hurl ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 231 wordsAfter a furious bombardment, the Germans attacked the French near Hangard-en-Santerre. They gained a footing in the woods north of Hangard, and also in the eastern ...
Article : 71 wordsAfter an intense bombardment with gas shells, the Germans launched attacks near Dranoutre against Kemmel. Tho first attack was repulsed, French and British artillery ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 315 wordsThe Deputy Comptroller of Repatriation in N.S.W. has received instructions from Repatriation headquarters in Melbourne that further applications for indulgence passages for ...
Article : 45 wordsThe weekly return issued by the Defence Department shows that the casualties in the A.I.F. to date total 229,093, made up as follows:--Killed, 44,650; missing, 521; prisoners ...
Article : 79 wordsAn important statement with regard to the future of the German colonies in the Pacific was made by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Joseph Cook) at the Millions' Club luncheon ...
Article : 146 wordsMr. Watt, Acting-Prime Minister, states that the figures for the £40,000,000 War Loan, up till April 25, showed that £43,332,850 had been raised. The subscribers numbered 11,391. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe heavy black line shows the position of the British front before the German offensive. The dotted line shows the front as it is now. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Wed 1 May 1918, Page 15
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