We advanced to-day four miles on a front of twenty miles. The enemy is hurriedly retiring behind the Hindenburg switch line. ...
Article : 310 wordsTelegraphing on Saturday, Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, stated:—"It is difficult for correspondent, to keep pace with the troops' ...
Article : 757 wordsThe Allies' swift progress on the Western front was continued yesterday. Further villages were captured in the afternoon. The enemy shows indications of a ...
Article : 308 wordsMr. Gordon Gilmour, special representative of the Australian Press Association, telegraphed as follows on 1st September:— Down here on the Somme the advance ...
Article : 571 wordsFurther progress has been made along the Canal du Nord, which was crossed on a three-mile front southward of Inchy-en-Artois (east of Pronville). The British ...
Article : 147 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs, correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphs:— "The enemy is in hard retreat from the wide belt of country north and south of ...
Article : 285 wordsA French communique on Thursday stated:—"Last night we maintained contact with the enemy's rearguards and advanced east of the Canal du Nord, and in ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Percival Phillips, the "Daily Express" correspondent, says:—"General Horne's victory on the Drocourt line and the capture of 10,000 Germans have had a ...
Article : 292 wordsImportant news from the West front was received in London last night, when the following announcement was made:— ...
Article : 413 wordsMajor-General Sir F. B. Maurice, the military critic of the "Daily Chronicle," writes:—"The shortest line the enemy can hold in Flanders runs from Ypres to the ...
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Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), Sat 7 Sep 1918, Page 34
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