The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Wizston Churohill) is appealing to the munition workers to put forth their best efforts promptly in order to replace the serious ...
Article : 166 wordsThe review of mining in South Australia for the half-year ended December 31 last, which was issued on Wednesday, is a more than usually interesting and informative ...
Article : 817 wordsDespite the loss on Wednesday of Noyon and Roye the Allies belief that they will beat the Germans in the great Western battle has not weakened. Von Below is ...
Article : 456 wordsIt is believed that the city of Amiens is Gen. Hindenburg's immediate objective; but Gen. Petain's report that the French are fighting foot by foot before Noyon is ...
Article : 172 wordsConsidered as a piece of political arithmetic the present campaign has unprecedented complications. The only certainty about the calculation is that 135 ...
Article : 1,625 wordsThe Chairman of the S.A. Soldiers' Fund (Mr. A. A. Simpson) writes:—"May committee have decided to make an appeal on next Australia Day for the specific purpose of ...
Article : 641 wordsThe whole movement of the British Army is an orderly as if at maneuvres in England. I can honestly say I hae never seen an officer flurried. Transport lorries ...
Article : 311 wordsOn the New York Stock Exchange to-day there were small early declines in prices, but later in the day the market recovered. ...
Article : 31 wordsA wireless German official message received this evening states:—Yesterday we achieved fresh successes and defeated English divisions brought up from Flanders ...
Article : 347 wordsThe Germans have captured Roye. The British, Americans, and French are engaged in brining up reinforcements. LONDON, March 26, 3.15 p.m. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Frees Bureau announces that no further attacks were made on Monday night Northward of the Somme there were local engagements, in which the enemy was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 244 wordsGen. Haig reports:—Our aeroplanes on Monday were almost exclusively employed in bombing and machine-gunning German troops and transport behind the battle ...
Article : 144 wordsThe contract in the Willand-Fulton fight has been signed. It provides for 75 pe cent, of the receipts to go to Willard. ...
Article : 27 wordsA French communique states:—Noyon was evacuated in the nighttime in the most orderly manner. We are strongly holding the right bank of the River Oise. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) had handed to Sir George Perley (Canadian High Commissioner), the Commonwealth contribution of £50,000 to ...
Article : 33 wordsMany London newspapers have decided, in view of the importance of the battle, to publish on Good Friday, but as it is likely that many country newspapers will not ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Laurence Ginnell, the Irish Nationalist member of the House of Commons for North Westmeath, who was arrested a few days ago on a charge of ...
Article : 125 wordsWhat the German papers call the "Great Kaiser Battle" continues in full force. The Germans in five days have wiped out the results of eight months of battle on the ...
Article : 417 wordsOn a charge of having had in his possession, contrary to the War Precautions Act, and without lawful excuse, a copy of a prohibited publication Frederick A. Holland ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Germans have been checked westward of Roye and westward of Noyon. The British public is disposed to regard Gen. Haig's reference to Germany's ...
Article : 163 wordsGen. Haig says:—There has been local fighting at different points northward of the Somme. Some hostile attacks southward of the Somme have been pressed ...
Article : 122 wordsChanges made in the Legislative Assembly last week by Mr. Wynne with regard to the administration of the Railways Department, and in particular to the ...
Article : 208 wordsIn the Broken Hill Police Court on Tuesday Thomas B. Palmer, manager of the Junction North Mine, was acquitted on a charge of having been concerned in the ...
Article : 162 wordsThere is strenuous fighting on the Pozieres ridge. The British are vigorously resisting the advance also from the vicinity of Mont Auban and Albert, Other attemp ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Perival Phillips states that even the British troops in the retirement from Mons had not a harder time than those bearing the brunt of the present ...
Article : 161 wordsLa Matin writes:—The final reserves will decide the gigantic battle. The Germen reserves have largely melted in consequence of their onrush. The moment cannot be ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, writing on Tuesday, states that on Monday morning the enemy continued his violent thrusts on our line westward of Bapaume and Peronne, while ...
Article : 307 wordsThe Perth Chamber of Commerce on Commerce on Wednesday night passed a proposition regretting that the Government had taken no action for a reduction of members and the ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Daily Chronicle correspondent on the Western front writes:—"I believe the the French front writes:—"I believe the hour is at hand when the allied ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Daily Chronicle correspondent with the French Army write:—It is in the nature of the case that I cannot state the grounds of the optimism of the higher ...
Article : 140 wordsAnother death from thY "X" disease, that of the eight and a half months old daughter of Mr. L. Watson, occurred this morning. The child had been ill for six ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Press Bureau announce that the Air Council has congratulated the Naval Air Service, the Royal Flying Corps, and the Australian Flying Corps on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 wordsThe United Press correspondent states:—The sixth day of the monster battle finds the British and Germans fighting with tigerlike fury across the Pozieres ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 28 Mar 1918, Page 7
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