The British fortes in Northern France, having secured the German first and second German lines, are now closely engaging the enemy in his third line ...
Article : 415 words[?] communique issued at Petro[?] south-east of Osluniany [?] Russians somewhat. ...
Article : 230 wordsMr P. Cohen, P.M., continued his inquiry to-day into the trreatment of Gnr W. W. Porry by Dr F. G. Moode at the Base Hospital. ...
Article : 1,412 wordsMr Philip Gibbs, special correspondent in France of the "Daily Chronicle," in his latest report states that it is now powlble to give a clear story of the fighting on the ...
Article : 677 wordsThe Soolalists National Defenon Committee has telegraphed to Mr Bowerman, a member of the House of Commons, urging the British Labor Party to ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) on Tuesday addressed the joint Labor Board upon the military situation. The necessity for such appeals was ...
Article : 80 wordsThe War Office has telegraphed to the Bristol Recruiting Committee that the falling off in recruiting has caused Lord Kitchener and the War Office the gravest ...
Article : 79 wordsMiss Daisy Irvine, a Coliseum actress, arranged to Kiss every recruit in a march through the streets. At the last moment the War Office ...
Article : 39 wordsThe British forces which have been operating in Mesopotamia (at the head of the Persian Gulf) under very trying conditions, have won an important ...
Article : 193 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr M'Kenna defended the import duties on the grounds that they would have a beneficial effect on exchange, which was now ...
Article : 119 wordsAmsterdam reports that German newspapers admit that the Germans received a severe blow on the Western front. A German general in the course of an ...
Article : 84 wordsA question was put to the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon as to whether or not Lord Haldane (who was Lord ...
Article : 85 wordsParis reports that the German dead are piled four deep in many parts of Lees. The village was wrecked. The church is a shapeless mass of bricks. Houses were ...
Article : 130 wordsReuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles, in a despatch dated 10th September says that there has been a decided fall in the temperature at Gallipoli. ...
Article : 211 wordsEarly this morning the first of the two hospital ships which arrived in the Bay yesterday drew alongside the Port Melbourne Pier, and the wounded and sick ...
Article : 713 wordsThe King, addressing wounded soldiers from Loos, said: "We are proud of the splendid way you have been fighting." ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the New York "American" states that 30,000 Germans fell along a 16-mile front. Their retreat was swift and costly, especially ...
Article : 109 words[?]ned in Amsterdam from [?] that king Ferdinand of [?] seat envoys to Athens [?] ton express to the monarchs ...
Article : 64 wordsAnother British wounded narmates:—"A German at point-blank range shot a Britisher in the jaw, and then flung up his hands and shouted I surrender. The ...
Article : 49 words"I had never been in hell before Saturday," relates a wounded corporal, "I had charge of a bombing party of nine, of whom seven were down before we ...
Article : 64 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Cairo says that some German consuls encouraged the Armenian atrocities. Rossler, the consul of Aleppe, went to Aintas and ...
Article : 92 wordsA wounded French officer describes the late attack made by the German Crown Prince in the Argonne, where the Germans have been hurled back on four ...
Article : 251 words[?] Rome report that large [?] munitions are reaching [?] Salonika and the Black[?] ...
Article : 79 wordsAn important part in the offensive in the Champagne region was played by the French cavalary. After the infantry had cleared the first ...
Article : 40 wordsIn one particularly daring cavalry charge General Marchand, who took a leading part in the Fashoda incident, in September, 1893, was wounded in the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Italian pre-Preadnought battleship Benedetto Brin (13,427 tons) has been lost at Brindisi, on the Adriatic coast. The warship was blown up, and ...
Article : 261 wordsThe most significant feature of the Allies' effort was the complete co-ordination of the different services. The Germans boast of their motor transports, but ours ...
Article : 80 words[?]message from Simla reports [?]atation portrait of the [?] Hardinge), given by the [?] Kasin Bazar (in Bengal) ...
Article : 174 wordsA French wounded soldier describes how they charged the German gunners. "We leapt upon them like pike snap up guddcon," he said. "They were completely ...
Article : 67 wordsA little corporal, bandaged from head to foot, patrially paralysed and minus an arm, who was in the fighting at Loos, states that everyone, itched for a scrap. ...
Article : 133 wordsSir Alexander Peacock remarked to- day that the State War Council was prepared to take part in stimulating additional recruiting. There might be a ...
Article : 61 wordsAlthough for some days before there were signs that a new movement was about to be made, wounded soldiers who have reached England say that the first ...
Article : 72 wordsThis morning Dr Leonard Alexander Wright died in the Melbourne Hospital from meningitis. The deceased gentleman was a captain in the Australian ...
Article : 69 wordsThe number of men accepted at the Sydney recruiting depots to-day was 85. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe "Pall Mall Gazette" comments that the sobriety with which this gratifying success has been received is a tribute to Great Britain's military education. "We ...
Article : 41 wordsAn officer of the Gurkhas states that Neuve Chapelle was trifling compared with Saturday's fighting. "We lay in the trenches on Friday ...
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Advertising : 684 wordsAn official communique issued at Rome says:—"Our detachments threw back the enemy on the slopes of Monte Nero, above Telmino, inflicting heavy losses. ...
Article : 30 wordsSixty-five recruits were accepted in Adelaide to-day. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe Secretary for India (Mr Austen Chamberlain), replying to Sir John Rees (Unionist) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said that no decision had ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Labor Council, representing over 100,000 unionists, decided to-night to oppose any form of compulsory service of life, health, and limb that did not first ...
Article : 58 wordsIt is reported at Copenhagen that the German ammunition factory at Reinsdorf wazs blown up on 23rd August. The report states that 242 were killed ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Fri 1 Oct 1915, Page 3
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