The annual meeting of the Licensed Vi[?]tuallers' Association of Vietoria was held in the Athenaeum Hall yesterday afternoon. About 400 members attended, including Mr. ...
Article : 451 wordsMr. Frederick Paimer, the American correspondent, writes from the British headquarters in France on March 28:— While the world is eager for news, day ...
Article : 2,141 wordsIn the Second Civil Court yesterday, before Mr. G. C. Morrison, sitting as a Royal commission to inquire into the management of the training-ship the John Murray, ...
Article : 722 words"Come on, the King's!" was the dying cry of Lieutenant Webb, one of the officers of the King's (Liverpool Regiment), who was killed at Glvenchy during the great battle of March 10. The Liverpool Regiment sufferred severely. They charged at the German trenches at Glvenchy with great coolness and gallantry, but, on reaching the wire ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 363 wordsMr. Robert Parker brought his season to a close with a splendid recital at the Auditorium yesterday afternoon. Very wisely he gave the important Wagner excerpts, for, ...
Article : 268 wordsWriting from Bolimow (Russia) on March 19, Mr. James O'Donnell Bennett, an American correspondent with the German army on the Eastern front, says:— ...
Article : 1,790 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 410 wordsThe attack on the German trenches at Givenchy took place on the same day as the battle of Neuve Chapelle, and, [?]ough some miles away, was practleally part of the same action. When the third platoon of the left section of the attack found they were confronted by certain death—the first two having been wiped out on the wire'by the German fire.—all that was left of them (from fifteen to tween men), instead of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 259 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 7 May 1915, Page 5
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: