The American capture of Montfauton removes a thorn in the side of the French defence. Its capture has always been a necessary preliminary ...
Article : 142 wordsThe British launched a new offensive this morning in the direction of Cambrai. They advanced three miles on a thirteen-mile front ...
Article : 54 wordsThe United Press correspondent telegraphs this afternoon:—"Attacking at dawn, this morning in the direction of Cambrai, the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe United Press correspondent on the west front telegraphs this evening:—"It is unofficially reported that the British have captured ...
Article : 36 wordsGunner H. S. Gullett telegraphs as follows from Palestine, somewhere in the field, on Wednesday evening:—"General Charvel's grand ...
Article : 453 wordsMr. James cables last night:—"The advance of the First American Army on the Champagne-Argonne-Meuse front is meeting with ...
Article : 135 wordsIn a more detailed message later this afternoon the United Press correspondent says:—"General Byng's army with some divisions of General ...
Article : 381 wordsThe British offensive has extended to the far north of the line. British and Belgian troops advanced north-east of Ypres, captured ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns to-day that the British attack between. Sauchy-Lestree and Gouzeaucourt had by 7 o'clock in the ...
Article : 126 wordsA Belgian communique last night reports:—"At dawn tins morning Belgian and British forces attacked the German positions between ...
Article : 266 wordsPress despatches from the American army on the Champagne front say that the Germans had not discovered the intention of the ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs last night:—"This Friday morning our attack was very difficult, owing to the high ridges and the canal. There ...
Article : 398 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports to-day:—"Our attack on the Cambrai front yesterday was pressed without relaxation, until a late hour. Further ...
Article : 226 wordsTo-day's French communique reports:—"Our attack was resumed at 5.30 this morning. Our troops captured the villages of Somme-Py ...
Article : 109 wordsAllied warships co-operated in the Belgian advance to-day by heavily bombarding the Belgian coast, including the ports of Ostend ...
Article : 30 wordsAn official German wireless message last night minimises the British success, and briefly says:—"The enemy to-day gained some ground ...
Article : 31 wordsA German official wireless message this morning says:—"The French gained a little ground between the Suippe and the Aisne. ...
Article : 58 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports last night:—"Portions of our First and Third Armies, under Generals Byng and Home respectively, attacked ...
Article : 550 wordsThe Air Ministry reports:—"Yesterday, in conjunction with the Franco-American operations, we attacked the railways of Metz-Sablon ...
Article : 470 wordsA German official wireless message this afternoon says:—"Sixteen English and Canadian divisions at tacked astride of and between the ...
Article : 87 wordsThe "Times" correspondent in Palestine, Mr. W. T. Massey, telegraphs on Thursday evening:—"The pace of the advance of General ...
Article : 1,152 wordsLast night's French communique reports:—"Our repeated attacks on the plateaux north of the Aisne finally forced the enemy to retire ...
Article : 153 wordsThe War Cabinet has sent a message of hearty congratulation to General Allenby and his troops on their brilliant and decisive victory ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Percival Phillips telegraphs last night:—"To-day's attack on the Hindenburg line was more difficult and more dangerous than last ...
Article : 609 wordsThe allies have taken 30,000 prisoners on the west front in the last three days. The British took over 10,000 prisoners and mare than 200 ...
Article : 45 wordsGunner H. S. Gullett telegraphs from Tiberias on Thursday:—"Many of the Australian Light Horse, after their long night marches and sharp ...
Article : 370 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports last night:—"Our operations to-day on the Cambrai battlefront progressed favourably. On the right the Fiftieth ...
Article : 283 wordsLast night's American communique reports:—"Our attack continued successfully to-day. We advanced despite heavy infantry, artillery ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Mon 30 Sep 1918, Page 5
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