LONDON, Sunday.—The commander of a German Army Corps ordered the soldiers not to return alive if they failed to take Dixmude. ...
Article : 78 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The "Telegraph" quotes an article by Professor Ezerny showing the horrors in transporting German wounded. Half the wounds, the article says, ...
Article : 230 wordsIn an official report a short description is given of the part taken in the battle on October 31 by the London Scottish. The event forms an epoch in the military ...
Article : 1,232 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Field Marshal Lord Roberts died yesterday in France from a chill. He was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Colonial and Indian forces at the ...
Article : 426 wordsAn exhaustive investigation of the bone chewing disease of cattle by the Department of Agriculture points conclusively to the poverty of soil being a predisposing ...
Article : 601 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—A communique states: —"Fighting continues at Stalluponen, and for the possession of the outlets from the eastern chain of Masuri lakes. A German ...
Article : 687 wordsSir Frederick Sleigh Boberts, Earl (1832). British Field-Marshal, was born at Cawnpur. in India. His career began in 1957 with the Mutiny, when he fought at the siege of Delhi, ...
Article : 439 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—During the recent conflict a German soldier emerged from the trenches to rescue a comrade. The British fired and killed him before his action was ...
Article : 888 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The attack by the enemy on the British lines at Ypres was the heaviest bombardment, yet experienced, being pressed with the greatest bravery and ...
Article : 127 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Two German submarines recently carrying out daring reconnaisanccs in the English Channel have been destroyed, one being blown up by very ...
Article : 253 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that interviews with German wounded reveal the fact that the following method of beginning a trench under fire ...
Article : 704 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Comte Dru interviewed Lord Roberts for the "Echo de Paris" before his departure for France. The primary reason of his visit, Bobs said, was to ...
Article : 330 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—At the opening of the Royal Art Society's Exhibition to-day, Mr. Carmichael said Australian artists had more than held their own with artists of the world. ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Governor-General of South Africa reports on November 9 as follows:—"Yesterday we drove the enemy from Weltevreden over Zandfontein in the direction of ...
Article : 362 wordsThe Department of Marine states that no action has yet been taken in regard to the naval question in Canada, despite statements to the countrary appearing in the ...
Article : 306 wordsWhen the Irish Guards departed for the front, Lord Roberts delivered them a farewell speech, in the course of which he said: "I am proud of being an Irishman, and ...
Article : 406 wordsNew York correspondents state that the German Emperor's personal guards have been doubled, and that no stranger is allowed within revolver range. He is worried by the ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 17 Nov 1914, Page 5
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