The exploit of the Canadian troops at the Yser was placaded outside all the newspaper offices. The public eagerly bought up special editions which were ...
Article : 168 wordsDescribing the thrilling British victory at Hill GO near St,.Eloi (south of Ypres) the official "Eyewitness" states that seven mines were fired simultaneously under the ...
Article : 651 wordsAmid the hurrying crowds of a city's streets, the eye turns, at times, instinctively to watch the progress of one human figure. It is a tribute to a striking ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,890 wordsGraphic accounts contained n our cablegrams this morning reveal the deadly nature of the German attempt to cross the Yser River in West Flanders. The enemy succeeded in throwing a few companies across the waterway, only to have them hurled back again. Points ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Sir David Hennessy), after having spent a few days in South Australia, left on Monday for Victoria by the express. Sir David is a keen ...
Article : 613 wordsThere have been great rejoicings in Berlin to Celebrate what the people have been informed is a great victory in Flanders. ...
Article : 265 wordsDunkirk correspondents point out that the capture of Hill 60 upset the German calculations, and forced them to disclose their hand premature attack on the ...
Article : 659 wordsMessages received via Rotterdam from Berlin report the following from The Frankfurter Zeitung. It describes the reincing with regard to the German success ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Duke of Wurtemburg is array, with a number of Hungarian regiments, carried out the attack. There are many rumours that Field Marshal Hindenburg was in Chief ...
Article : 110 wordsIt vas officially announced in London this afternoon, with regard to the great battle along the Ypres line in Flanders, the Allies were steadily continuing to ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Calais correspondent of The Daily Chronicle, telegraphing to his journal, declares that the Allies are no longer fighting a nation, bat a scourge like cholera. A curtain of asphyxiating gas advanced ...
Article : 535 wordsThe communique issued at midnight on Sunday states that the fighting north of fighting continues satisfactorily to the Allies. The Germans attacked the British at ...
Article : 158 wordsThe British casualty list issued to-day contains the names of 37 officers killed und 61 wounded, mostly at Hill 60. ...
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Advertising : 239 wordsAn Amsterdam Telegraaf message from Rourers states that the righting near Poelcapelle and Langemarek has been terrifically severe. Thousands of corpses of ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsOur cablegrams today relate that H.M.S Triumph has reentered the Dardanelles, and is engaged in demolishing land trenches where the Ottoman Army, which, presumably, will dispute the passage of Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton's expedition, is dug in. This latter force is reported to consist very largely of Dominion troops, and it w taken for granted that these "colonies" comprise portion of the Australasian troops from Egypt. In the photograph above theregarded as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 27 Apr 1915, Page 5
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