The significance of the titanic struggle on the River Marne was fully realised throughout France. The result was hailed with enthusiasm ...
Article : 136 wordsA communique just issued states that the Allies' advance continues all along the front, and contact with enemy is maintained. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe latest reports from France state that the rout is deepening into complete disaster. The invaders are turning homeward via St. Quentin and Mezieres. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe method of approach adopted by Macduff's army in accomplishing the overthrow of Macbeth is recalled by the ruse of a force of French infantrymen, who ...
Article : 123 wordsGeneral Joffre has issued an army order as follows:— "The five days' battle was incontestably a victory, the retreat of the German First, ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is reported from the Continent that the German loss of cavalry was appalling. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe torrential rains which fell on Friday must have severely affected the enemy's retreat. ...
Article : 24 wordsSome of the German wounded prisoners in the Paris hospitals died as a result of eating raw beetroot and earth. It is reported that General Von Kluck's ...
Article : 45 wordsWhen the Allies were engaged in driving the Germans northward from Vitry-le-Francois on Saturday, General Pau captured their ammunition column, which was ...
Article : 85 wordsReports from the field speak of terrible German losses. The enemy again rallied and fought stubbonly, only to be over turned by the Allies dash. The German ...
Article : 109 wordsA communique issued to-night states that the Allies left wing has crossed the Aisne. On our left wing the enemy continues to retreat. The enemy evacuated Amiens, and ...
Article : 82 wordsDespite every precaution taken by the Germans, news of the German defeat travelled through Switzerland and northwards. It caused profound despair in Germany. ...
Article : 57 wordsAdvices from Berlin state that the male members of some distinguished German families have been wiped out. ...
Article : 26 wordsDuring four hours 11 trains full of wounded passed towards Paris from the battlefield. It is estimated that 46 army corps were ...
Article : 30 wordsThe German aeroplane which dropped bombs bloodlessly into Troyes was persued by a French aeroplane and brought down. Two German aviators were killed. ...
Article : 34 wordsAn English officer states that he saw a German staff-officer's letter which he had written just before he was shot, in which he declared that the German position had ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Belgians have pushed a vigorous offensive south of Lierre, a town south-east of Antwerp and north-east of Brussels. ...
Article : 26 wordsAt the battle of the Mara the enemy advanced in considerable force, obviously unaware of the strength of the Allies. They attempted to cross the river without ...
Article : 76 wordsRifle fire has brought down another German aeroplane. The aviators were wounded and captured. ...
Article : 22 wordsNewspapers published at Ghent state that Russian troops have reinforced the Belgians fighting at Cortenberg. This is confirmed by the correspondent of ...
Article : 37 wordsDuring the German advance along the Marne a body of the enemy occupied a portion of the forest of Crecy. British patrols discovered them, and warned the ...
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Advertising : 433 words"How they swarmed! Wave after wave approached. They thinned, slowed down, and fell away before a hurricane of lead. God! they have pluck. One can't deny that. ...
Article : 55 wordsAnother wounded soldier states that he took part in the fighting further from the extreme left near La Ferte Gaucher. "The general engagement was extremely ...
Article : 48 words"Then the enemy's resistance collapsed in a strangely sudden manner. We advanced 20 miles. The enemy seldom turned, even to treat us to a volley. It looked as if ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Tue 15 Sep 1914, Page 14
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