Advices coming to hand in Geneva from Berlin indicate that the defeat of the great German effort against Verdun has had a disastrous effect, on public opinion in ...
Article : 89 wordsThe second of the three entertainments given by their Majesties the King and Queen to convalescent soldiers was held at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday ...
Article : 539 wordsMr. Simms, the correspondent in France of the United Press of America, has visited Verdun. He states that the Germans are bent on ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Germans continue the movement to encircle Mort Homme. If it succeeds it will involve the withdrawal to the line, Avocourt, Esne, Chattancourt, Cumieres. ...
Article : 150 wordsA Paris message states that a Bavaria division, attempting to debouch from the Avoncourt Wood on Wednesday, ascended the first slopes of Hill 304, (where the men were ...
Article : 72 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:—"The enemy on Friday night sprang a mine near the Hohenzollern redoubt. He entered the trench, but was bombed out. We to-day ...
Article : 263 wordsA Paris communique reports:— "A most violent bombardment is being maintained west of the Meuse at Verdun. "The Germans attempted two ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. Hughes subsequently visited the Mansion House and chatted with a number of Anzacs. They were happy, and well pleased with the treatment. ...
Article : 64 wordsA doctor's bulletin issued on Sunday states that the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is suffering from a mild attack of influenza, which has greatly ...
Article : 136 wordsMr. Hughes had a tremendous reception at Cardiff. Remarkable preparations were made for his visit. The train from London was met by the Lord Mayor (Dr. ...
Article : 655 wordsA Paris communique states that no infantry fighting took place on the French front in the west on Sunday night. A vigorous bombardment, accompanied ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 30 Mar 1916, Page 14
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