In the Assembly this afternoon General Hertzog entered into an elaborate defence of the Nationalist. policy. Replying to the speech delivered on Friday by ...
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Advertising : 927 wordsAs a result of a successful operation last night, northward of Albert. we prisonered 60, and also improved our positions. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas ...
Article : 222 wordsIn a supplementary report on the great P' offensive, Sir Douglas Haig states that the number of divisions employed against the British alone since the opening of the ...
Article : 773 wordsThe Admiralty mentions that 23, was made early this morning against Ostend and Zeebragge destroyer and submarine bases. The raid met with a ...
Article : 200 wordsFollowing is the Governor-General's Anzac Day message to the people of Australia:— "To-day we celebrate the ...
Article : 238 wordsThe United Press representative stats Chat the British southward, of Aveluy Wood have pushed back the Germans the yards on a 1000 yard front. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe largest conflagration seen in Ii Launceston for a number of years occurred last night, when the establishment of the Launceston Wood Bending ...
Article : 648 wordsThe survivors state they completely surprised the Germans, having reached Zeebrugge harbour almost unobserved, though the first cruiser to enter rammed ...
Article : 123 wordsA communique reports a somewhat Lively artillerying on the Somme front, and east of Rheims. April 24. ...
Article : 44 wordsContinuing, Sir Eric Geddes stated that it was an extremely gallant and hazardous undertaking, being carried out under Vice-Admiral Roger, Kayes. The object ...
Article : 776 wordsThe total Australian casualties in the whole of the live divisions during the recent offensive was less than those suffered by the fifth division at ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Germans bolted en masse from the nearest batteries, leaving the guns to the British. Some of the British boarded the German destroyers anchored in the ...
Article : 126 wordsIn the Assembly during the debate on the war expenses' vote, Sir Thomas Smartt warned the Nationalists of the great danger of inciting unrest in the ...
Article : 76 wordsOf sixty-three persons court-martialled at Antwerp, and charged with espionage, twenty-four, including a nun, were sentenced to death, and seven, including ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Australians in London are watching keenly the result of Red Cross Day. They are unanimous that no cause is more deserving of support. The society ...
Article : 293 wordsCrowds-cheered the returning warships. The wounded were landed with the utmost promptitude. The men, who were in great heart, declared that they and ...
Article : 48 wordsMore riots have occurred in the Vienna "Meat Market. and thousands stormed the beef stalls, The Mayor of Vienna informed Premier Burian that ...
Article : 91 wordsA French Macedonian communique reports infantry and artillery activity along the whole front. The artillery stopped an attempted enemy attach on ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Arab forces of the King of Hedjaz carried out effective demolitions of the Hedjaz railway, northward and southward of Maan, successfully attacked the ...
Article : 63 wordsTwo hundred thousand demonstrators participated in thirty meetings at Buda. pesth on Sunday, in favour of electoral reform, and similar demonstrations were ...
Article : 36 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law declared that the Government's general policy regarding the Paris Conference resolutions ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Roumania Legation has notified the State Department that Roumania and Bessarabia have been formally united. ...
Article : 24 wordsA Berlin official message states that the British are active between Lens and Albert. The enemy lost prisoners in repeated attacks on the recaptured ground ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Kaiser has telegraphed the Finance Minister., stating he was delighted at the eighth war loan, amounting to £728,000,000 sterling. It should ...
Article : 45 wordsA posthumous award of a gold Albert Medal to Commander Goodhart has been announced. When a submarine sank 38 feet, the only prospect of saving the ...
Article : 158 wordsIn a message the Right Hen. A. Fisher says:—"This appeal is for money to cheer our brave boys who fight desperate battles, that we shall be free. May ...
Article : 347 wordsThe "New York Times" in an editorial strongly supporting conscription for Ireland, says that some Irish politicians are raid to be nursing the mad notion that ...
Article : 82 wordsThe United Press states that the late Baron von Richtofen's funeral took place from the Australian aerodrome, near Saillyleul. The Australian air mechanics ...
Article : 37 wordsThree Germans escaped from the detention barracks at the old Darlinghurst Gaol to-day. One of the escapees-a Ger. man named Hermann Grammer—was ...
Article : 29 wordsThe American casualties at Seicheprey, totalled 2O0. ...
Article : 15 wordsNo Conscription Day passed in Ireland in an orderly fashion. The Roman Catholic population underwent many inconveniences in order to make an ...
Article : 196 wordsRegarding shipping losses, the hast quarter's total was the lowest recorded. The highest aggregate was in the second quarter of last year, when the British ...
Article : 54 wordsAt the suggestion of Judge Edmunds, the miners' representatives and Broxburn Colliery Proprietors' representatives conferred at Newcastle to-day, when a ...
Article : 153 wordsSir Edward Carson, K.C., M.P., in a long letter to the "London Daily Telegraph," recapitulates the series of pledges made by the present and late ...
Article : 140 wordsRev. Mr. Holdsworthy, of Birmingham, learning from the Australian Red Crose that '1100 Australian incapacitated, travelling to an embarkation port, would ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Press Bureau states that his Majesty the Kings message to Vice-Admiral at Dover soys:—"I heartily congratulate you and your force on the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 25 Apr 1918, Page 5
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