Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that the situation has been unchanged since the 9th inst., though there has been considerable activity on the part of the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Athens declares that the allies are attacking vehemently along the whole line, and the ships are co-operating. It is ...
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Advertising : 534 wordsThe following is a summary of the 54th Australian casualty list, made available for publication last night:— OFFICERS. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe following Tasmanian names were included in the 54th Australian casualty list, released last night:— KILLED IN ACTION. ...
Article : 51 wordsA communique reports that the enemy on the right banks of the Windawa and Wenia are advancing in the direction of Tukkun Altautz. We forced back the ...
Article : 214 words"The Times" correspondent, who traversed the Russian front from the Dneister to Warsaw, motoring 1400 miles, says the crux of the situation is the ...
Article : 311 wordsSergt. J. A. ARNOTT, 15th Battalion (Launceston), previously reported wounded. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsPte. F. ROSE, 3rd Light Horse (2nd reinforcements), Middleton (Tasmania), second occasion. Sapper H. R. BOWDEN. 3rd Field ...
Article : 113 wordsA communique reports sharp actions on the height of the Meuse. We recaptured a trench section, which the enemy occupied on Saturday. On the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 wordsAccording to the Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," the scarcity of munitions in Turkey is causing Germany sod Austria to take extremely serious ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 wordsAnother communique reports that the battle between the Vistula and the Bug attained extreme intensity on Saturday, our troops repulsing the enemy's onset ...
Article : 292 wordsMr. Winstone states that the situation is unchanged. The representatives of the miners would not see the President of the Board of Trade (Right Hon. Walter ...
Article : 40 wordsPte. A. G. STANLEY, 15th Battalion (Ormley), previously incorrectly reported missing. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 wordsLieut. P. W. ASPINALL, 12th Battalion (Devonport), ill, progressing favourably, in 10th General Hospital, Alexandria. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 wordsEighth Light Horse.—Sergt. D. Crawford. Ninth Light Horse.—Pte. H. Blanch (1st reinforcements). ...
Article : 17 wordsPte. A. R. O. KELLY, 3rd Light Horse(Jericho), previously reported wounded. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing from the British headquarters, quotes a sergeant-majors opinion of Lord Kitchener's army in ...
Article : 121 wordsA majority of the miners, in conversation, express shame at the obloquy their action has drawn from the nation. They hotly resent the imputations of ...
Article : 57 wordsA Ministerial order definitely suspends railway communication with Turkey. ...
Article : 16 wordsPte. V. A. WOODBERRY, 12th Battalion, 1st reinforcements (Deloraine), previously reported wounded. Pte. W. E. SWINTON, 1st Australian ...
Article : 28 wordsNinth Light Horse.—Pte. L. S. Wilson, Pte. W. J. Gribble (1st reinforcements), Pte. T. Mtakin. Sixteenth Battalion.—Pte. J. C. Spratt ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Italians gained a mile towards Tirnova, and reached a point commanding the railway junction, whereby the food passes to Gorizia from the Tirnova ...
Article : 36 wordsLance-Corp. C. P. EDE, 12th Battalion (Bangaloo, New South Wales), at Ashburn, previously reported wounded. Pte. M. C. DARCEY, 12th Battalion ...
Article : 95 wordsAn unpleasant shock was caused, owing to the announcement of no strike pay. The South Wales war chest only contains a week's strike pay, and there ...
Article : 48 wordsFirst Battalion.—Corp. H. E. Price (4th reinforcements). ...
Article : 11 wordsFifteenth Battalion.—Pte. J. Johnston (2nd reinforcements), previously reported wounded, Pte. W. D. Moynihan (3rd reinforcements), previously reported ...
Article : 43 wordsMost of the men are still convinced that this is the hour for a national crisis, and that they have the country at their mercy. There is a w[?]lespread ...
Article : 104 wordsAt 10,000 feet in the Tonale Pass region the Austrians thought they had found two tiny undefended passes to enable them to break through Western ...
Article : 143 wordsSir J. J. Thomson, Sir C. A. Pearsons, and Mr. G. T. Beilby form Admiral Lord Fisher's inventions committee, and 12 of the most prominent scientists, ...
Article : 63 wordsFirst Field Company Engineers.—Corp. H. Colquhoun (1st reinforcements. Thirteenth Battalion.—Pte. G. Hannah. QUEENSLAND. ...
Article : 38 wordsA German aeroplane recently discovered a weakness in the Russian lines on the Niemen-Vistula front. An Austrian brigade was ordered to break through it, ...
Article : 91 wordsOn Saturday Mr. George Stubbs, of Main-street, Ulverstone, received a notification from the Defence Department that his son, Private Cecil Stubbs, had ...
Article : 351 wordsStrikes in the Remington arms and cartridge factories at Bridgeport, employing 12,000 men, begin to-day, involving 12 additional factories engaged on ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. Tom Richards, M.P., and Mr. Vernon Hirtschorn state that the men believe the masters have played upon their patriotism in order to induce them to ...
Article : 59 wordsFirst Light Horse.—Pte. C. F. Garrett (1st reinforcements) Pte. R. Harris. Sixth Light Horse.—Pte. W. W. Miller (2nd reinforcements). ...
Article : 211 wordsItaly is preparing for a winter campaign in the Alps, and is collecting skins of sheep, goats, lambs, calves, rabbits, foxes, and wolves, and people are being ...
Article : 45 wordsDuring June 61,900 Austrian and German prisoners passed through Kieff, including 1141 officers. Ten thousand of the prisoners are Germans. ...
Article : 27 wordsAn Austrian communique says a Austrian corps, fighting in the closest touch with the Germans, between the Vistula and the Bug, stormed and ...
Article : 359 wordsGustave Herve, in the "Guerre Sociale," denounces the South Wales strike as high treason against Great Britain, France, and all the allies. ...
Article : 28 wordsPassengers state that the submarine was hiding behind a ship, apparently the Normanby, whet Captain Taylor, being suspicious, changed the Orduna's course. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe crisis-in South Wales is anxiously followed in France, where the German occupation of the Department du Nord decreased the French output by 30 ...
Article : 106 wordsA private letter from Berlin states that the Kaiser's personal fortune has greatly diminished. He was interest[?] in many industries now ruined, and also ...
Article : 66 wordsCommenting on the Orduna outrage, the "New York Herald" states that civilisation cannot show a case of such brazen effrontery and such evil duplicity. ...
Article : 41 wordsIn Way the London tramwaymen struck, and gave much trouble. A number of them rioted and wrecked several cars, and work was only partially ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Venezelos, addressing the Liberal party, said the Government, with a view to coercing the Powers, was ignoring public opinion, and hiding behind the ...
Article : 61 wordsTo the long list of vessels which have met their doom on King Island, another name, that of the schooner Rio, is to be added, but fortunately the disaster was ...
Article : 273 wordsFourth Light Horse.—Pte. D. Raven. (severely). Eighth Light Horse.—Pte. W. Sweeney (1st reinforcements), Pte. L. Wigmore, ...
Article : 253 wordsThe special conference of the General Textile Workers Federation of Australia concluded in Melbourne to-day. It was resolved to prepare a plaint for ...
Article : 58 wordsCrowded thanksgiving services were held throughout South Africa, the victorious troops attending. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) announced to-day that if the Ministry had not prevented the export of meat in June, supplies would have been short for ...
Article : 150 wordsWhile one of the aeroplanes which attacked Bari was homeward bound, it was bit by a rifle, and fell into the sea, and captured, with two officers. ...
Article : 36 wordsAt Italy's instance the Servians evacuated Durazzo, but are maintaining strategic positions in the vicinity. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe submarine Nerpa torpedoed a large coal-laden ship in the Black Sea. NAZETHA PASTILLES quickly effect the removal of phlegm from the chest, and ...
Article : 65 wordsIf your children have the snuffles, sore throat, or watery eyes, do not hesitate to give them a dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough ...
Article : 63 wordsAn important proclamation has been issued, calling upon anyone aware of a plot against the Government to inform the authorities, otherwise they will be ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 20 Jul 1915, Page 5
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