The cablegrams this morning detail the stirring incidents connected the bringing down of two of the Zeppelins which during Saturday night raided London and the English east coast. The French drove a Zeppelin from Calais. A German Fokker aeroplane has fallen in France, and French airmen ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsBroken Hill had an "old-time Broken Hill day" to-day, crowded with Court cases, stones, baton charges by the police, and so on. P. McLaughlin J. Brookfield ...
Article : 602 wordsThe French Sunday noon communique says:—Our artillery has been active, north of the Somme. The Germans have replied feebly. Our field guns and machine guns ...
Article : 213 wordsThere is only only way to describe the meeting. It was as big in every way as the occasion. And the occasion, was the mightiest, the most momentous in the ...
Article : 7,372 words"Russian masses," states the German Sunday report, "five times attacked between the Sereth and Strypa, north, of Zboroff. The Russians penetrated our ...
Article : 50 wordsTwo of the Zeppelins which took part in the raid on the east coast and London on Saturday night were brought down in Esses. The first one was destroyed by ...
Article : 191 wordsGen. Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon on Sunday:—There has been considerable artillery activity by both sides south of the Ancre. The British entered German ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Russian noon, communique published on Sunday reports that in stubborn fighting from the Pripet to the Roumanian frontier the Czar's forces captured 1,500 ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Russian Sunday noon report says:—Our Caucasus detachments have advanced as a result of the fighting in the coastal region south of the town of Elleu. ...
Article : 37 wordsProbably more than 12 airships participated in the raid. The damage done in the provinces by the bombs was slight. On one east midlands town a number of bombs ...
Article : 310 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, in a thrilling narrative, eulogizes the New Zealanders for their bayonet fighting and splendid endurance in engagements ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Englishmen met the Germans in the open with the bayonet in the old-fashioned way. The New Zealanders watched the fight with, enthusiasm until ...
Article : 621 wordsAn attempt by German submarines to came out of Burgas Pass into the Bosphorus has been frustrated. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe pitch darkness of the night led many Londeners to expect a raid, and a few people stayed up to watch, but the majority had cone to bed and were ...
Article : 509 wordsThe Italians have cut off the water supply of Trieste, the principal Austrian port, which has a population of about 230,000. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe, Italian communique given forth on Sunday' announces:—In the Astico Valley yesterday the enemy exploded mines on Mount Cimone, obliging us to withdraw, ...
Article : 75 wordsA Daily Chrohicle representative, telling the story of how the Zeppelin fell in the sight near the little Essex village, says:—Thousands of soldiers and sailors ...
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Advertising : 765 wordsThe two lines of trenches formed part of the famous Flers line. Our gunfire had not succeeded in cutting the we entanglements or in destroying the trenches. The ...
Article : 416 wordsOn Friday night a Zeppelin visited the French coast near Calais, but was driven back without having dropped any bombs. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe French Sunday night communique says:—There has been violent artillery fire south of the Somme and in the Thiaumont and Fleury sectors of the ...
Article : 87 wordsThe narrative of the fall of the other airship—which descended in flames—tells how the Zeppelin, while travelling at a terrific speed, had dropped incendiary bombs and ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 26 Sep 1916, Page 5
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