The Holidays inaugurated with heavy rain and every indication of continued wet weather on Thursday night passed off uneventfully and happily without ...
Article : 192 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports that British operations have been energetically continued despite heavy snow storms. The British have captured further ...
Article : 406 wordsAustria has broken diplomatic relations with the cuited States. The Austrian Liners interaed in America have been seized. ...
Article : 54 wordsBoth Houses of the American Congress have by overwhelming majorities adopted president Willson's recommendation declaring that a state of war exists ...
Article : 223 wordsSir, Douglas Haig reports that the British troops considerably progressed on a front of three thousand yards northward of Louveral and entered the ...
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Article : 158 wordsPresident—Mr T.E. Silvester. Judge —Mr.T. E. Silvester . Treasurer—Mr H. Lee Archer. Starter—Mr M. W. Dwyer. Clarks of Scales—Messrs C. Kohn and H. ...
Article : 606 wordsThe British commenced an offensive during the darkness along the whole front from lens to St. Quentin, with the greatest volume of fire yet seen during ...
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Article : 86 wordsThe British are showing as immenso preponderance in artillery. (Reuter.) The British artillery lire is described ...
Article : 32 wordsPrisouers are being brought back in endless processions. ...
Article : 11 wordsThe British have captured Vimy ridge, taking 6000 prisouers, The British have gained, 30 square miles securing a depth of 4000 yards ...
Article : 143 wordsA painful sensation was caused at Merino when it became known that on Monday of last week. Mrs. Kelly. wife of Mr A. O. Kelly and daughter of Mr. ...
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The Casterton News and the Merino and Sandford Record (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 12 Apr 1917, Page 3
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