An offical communique states:- North of Arras somewhat violent intantry actions developed last night. We completely repulsed a German attack that ...
Article : 671 wordsThe Turkish losses in the must recent fighting total 2[?],000. An urgent order has been received at the Constantinople hospitals to prepare 15,000 beds. ...
Article : 595 wordsMr. R. Reynolds, of Lion Creak-road, is in receipt of the following letter from his son, Driver S. Reynolds, "on active service":—"Just a few lines to let you ...
Article : 123 wordsThe United States Government have taken over control of the Sayville wireless station, as susupicion existed that German spies were using it for coded ...
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Article : 86 wordsIt is officially stated that Colonel Myburgh has reached Tsumeb, thirty miles north of Otavi, capturing on route 600 prionres and some guns, and releasing a ...
Article : 97 wordsAn Austrian official communique states:- "The battle east of the Vistula is proceeding. Numerous severe Russian ...
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Article : 77 wordsIn the House of Lords to-day, Lord St. Davida suggested the appointment of a Government committee to consider suggestions from any seurce for the ...
Article : 77 wordsSigualicr W. Sparkes, of Mount Morgan, writing from the front to a friend in Rockhampton on the 11th of May, says:- "On my way to Egypt again for a day ...
Article : 252 wordsAdmiral Von Spee's report of his attack upon a british souadron off Coronel, Chiliin November, has been received and is published. It states the German squadron ...
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Article : 73 wordsThe National Union of Railwaymen has applied for an allotment of £100,000 in the British war loan. ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. F. Wright has received a number of letters concerning the use of grass tree gum in explosives, says the "Sydney Morning Herald" of the 2nd instant. He ...
Article : 514 wordsSir Frederick Treves, the eminent surgcon, who has visited the hospitals at Malta, Cairo, Alexandria, Port Said, and Mudros, unhesitatingly says that the ...
Article : 249 wordsMrs. A. B. Brett, of Canning-street Rockhampton, is in receipt of the following letter from Private Basil Brett, of [?] Company, Fourth Battalion, First ...
Article : 544 wordsThe Turin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that a desperate battle raged near the Laverado heightd in the Tyrol from the 1st to the [?]th instant. It ...
Article : 248 wordsTurkish prisoners who have arrived at Mitylene are jubilant at having been rescued from the inferno of Gallipoli. They declare that the spirits of the Turks are ...
Article : 107 wordsThe British steamer Minnehaha, 13,539 tons, owned by the Atlantic Transport Company, is on fire in mid-ocean. She was on route to London. It is believed that ...
Article : 192 wordsThe quays at Constantinople, are almost deserted. Shipping is mnssod on the Golden Horn and does not venture out to sea. The Anglo-Russian blockade has ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Australian casualties to date total 10,664. The figures are:—Dead, 141 officers and 2619 men: wounded, 323 officers and 7717 men; missing. 20 officers and ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Government were asked in the House of Commons to-day whether, in view of the proposed visit by the Canadian Prime Minister, Sir R. L. Borden, an ...
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The Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1965), Sat 10 Jul 1915, Page 7
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