The Paris "Journal" states that the Allied fleets operating at the Dardanelles on Monday bombarded Gallipoli, on the Straits. Immense sheets of flame arose ...
Article : 59 wordsThe latest communique from Petrograd which is published below, and records Russian successes in Poland and on the Dniester River, says nothing about the position ...
Article : 82 wordsA communique issued in Paris states that Dunkirk has been bombarded at long range. Altogether fourteen shells were fired into the town, and some civilians were killed. ...
Article : 116 wordsIt is officially stated that after 24 hours' heavy continuous fighting on Monday, the French troops captured the first and second lines of trenches at Gallipoli ...
Article : 98 wordsA communique states:— "Our cavalry in the Shavli region, in the Baltic provinces, burned a large enemy transport, put a powerful convoy to the ...
Article : 153 wordsThe official description of our conquest of the Labyrinth at Neuville says:—"Driving the enemy back step by step we fought like demons in these burrows, ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is officially stated that the Turks between 7 and 8 in the evening of 19th June expended 450 high explosive shells on our left centre. The enemy massed ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. Ashmead Bartlett, the British newspapers' correspondent at the Dardanelles, says General von Sanders, in attempting to carry out his threat to drive the British ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Canadian record officer narrates that on the night of 7th May, five months after the Canadians first went into the trenches, 635 of Princess Patricia's ...
Article : 147 wordsAn intimation from Copenhagen states that Germany has admitted that the Danish steamer Verdandi was torpedoed ill error. Germany has expressed her ...
Article : 42 wordsIt is reported that five Allies' submarines entered the Sea of Marmora and prevented the concentration of fresh Turkish troops in the Dardanelles. The struggle ...
Article : 41 wordsWhat purported to be an official report from Berlin sent through Copenhagen last week announced that. Captain Hersing had been decorated by the Kaiser for having ...
Article : 108 wordsRouter's correspondent, in describing his visit to the Australasian trenches at Gallipoli, states that after the battle a Turkish officer, with a doctor and some ...
Article : 222 wordsIn Lorraine, the French have advanced 300 metres to the north of Reillon, and have made further progress beyond Metzeral, in Alsace. Some Germans and three ...
Article : 75 wordsThe interment of the body of Naval Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford, V.C., the destroyer of a Zeppelin airship near Brussels, who was tragically killed in France ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Ben Tillett, secretary of the Dock, Wharf, Riverside, and General Workers' Union of Great Britain and Ireland, who has just returned from a visit to the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Boar leader, Christian Do Wet, who was convicted at Bloemfontein on eight charges of treason, has been sentenced to six years' imprisonment, and in addition ...
Article : 74 wordsLord Kitchener, in a letter to Mr. Ben. Tillett, says:—"We are doing all in our power to give the troops the munitions they require. High explosive 18-pounder ...
Article : 41 wordsAmsterdam is in receipt of a Berlin communique announcing that hostile air attacks have been carried out on Bruges and Ostend. It is said that no "military" ...
Article : 50 wordsReuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles on 22nd May visited the trenches of the Australian and New Zealand army corps which repelled the Turkish attack on 18th ...
Article : 315 wordsIncluded among the officers mentioned in despatches by Field-Marshal Sir John French are the following Australasians:—Lieutenant L. F. Robinson, a Victorian, who ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsMajor Lumsden, of the military wing of the Royal Flying Corps, was killed when his aeroplane fell at Brooklands (England) on Monday. ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 24 Jun 1915, Page 23
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