The Defence Department has received the following cablegram from the official correspondent with the Australian Imperial Force :— ...
Article : 896 wordsAfter a terrific bombardment German storm troops attacked the Americans north-west of Toul on a mile front. They penetrated the ...
Article : 58 wordsA German official wireless message says:—"We have opened a way into the Crimea in spite of Russian resistance." ...
Article : 31 wordsA German official wireless message to-night says:—"Reciprocal reconnaissances on the battle fronts of the Crown Prince and Prince ...
Article : 63 wordsThe "Petit Parisien" says:—"Thirty days of furious fighting have failed to break the allied line, and von Hindenburg finds himself ...
Article : 39 wordsThe police have removed all arms and ammunition from Dublin gun-shops, and arc reported to have taken similar action throughout ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs this afternoon:—"Since the enemy's offensive began a month ago to destroy the British armies and divide ...
Article : 419 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at the French front says: — "The Rheims conflagration has nearly exhausted itself. Probably ...
Article : 64 wordsLast night's French communique states :—"There was no infantry action to-day. Reciprocal artillery fire continued on the Somme, Avre, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe "Observer," in some lively criticisms of the attitude and action of the Irish bishops, accuses some of them of desiring a German ...
Article : 125 wordsAn American wireless message via Honolulu says that General Pershing has sent to Washington the following commendation given ...
Article : 146 wordsThe War Department states:—"The Germans have sacrificed enormous numbers of men in Flanders, and have not gained their primary ...
Article : 60 wordsThere are approximately 200 enemy-contvolied banks and firms in Denmark, the Dutch Indies, Holland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, ...
Article : 127 wordsYesterday witnessed extraordinary scenes in Roman Catholic Ireland. Practically every church priest, celebrated intercession masses that the ...
Article : 264 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says :—"The German masses, by their very numbers, are now bottled up in a narrow ...
Article : 219 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports this morning:—"A strong local attack, accompanied by heavy shelling, was launched last night against our ...
Article : 131 wordsEvents in Kalgoorlie on Anzac Day promise to fittingly commemorate the memorable landing of Australians and New Zealanders on ...
Article : 485 wordsAn Italian communique to-day says:—"Our artillery in the Asiago basin carried out repeated concentrations on the enemy positions. ...
Article : 43 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports this evening:—"Local fighting went on to our advantage this morning in the neighbourhood of Robeeq. We ...
Article : 49 wordsThe German long range guns, in the 29 days that they have bombarded Paris, have killed 118 persons and wounded 236. The ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Full Court, with the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Burnside and Mr. Justice Rooth on the bench, gave consideration to-day to a case ...
Article : 250 wordsA Turkish official wireless message says:—"Yesterday, protected by strong artillery fire, several English cavalry brigades, followed by ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. Devlin, speaking in Belfast yesterday, advised men to refuse to register, and to spit on the tribunals, and treat them with ...
Article : 88 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports to-day: —"Our aeroplanes dropped twelve tons of bombs yesterday on Menin. Armentieres and the Thorout rail ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "New York Sun" says that negotiations between Germany, and Bulgaria will probably result in the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe "New York Times" states that Sir Douglas Haig has obtained irrefutable evidence that war prisoners are compelled to work behind ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Admiralty reports :—British light forces in the Heligoland Bight, on Saturday encountered enemy light forces, who retired ...
Article : 56 wordsLord Dunraven, in a letter to the newspapers, protests that Ireland will be selfish beyond expression if she persists. She will grievously ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Percival Phillips telegraphs last night:—"It has been a quiet week-end. The enemy is busy shifting his positions and preparing for ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Walter Williams, the "New York Times" correspondent in Rotterdam, interviewed several incapacitated British officers returned from ...
Article : 121 wordsAs the result of an internal explosion, the American steamer Florence H., 3000 tons, was blown up in a French port, Thirty-four ...
Article : 37 wordsThe following wireless messages have been received from America, via Honolulu :— "The United States war optimism ...
Article : 458 wordsAdvice has been received from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, to the effect that Private Henry Keyte, of Macdonald-street, Kalgoorlie, has ...
Article : 75 wordsThe American steamer Lakemoor, 4500 tons, was sunk by a submarine in European waters, and 17 were saved out of her crew of 62. ...
Article : 51 wordsTo-day's French communique reports :—"There has been sustained artillery fire on the left of the Avre and between Montdidier and Noyon. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe commemoration of Anzac Day at Boulder will, this year, take the form of a concert at the town hall, at night. The citizens will be asked ...
Article : 785 wordsThe following American messages have been received here by wireless from Honolulu:— "The army chiefs in Washington ...
Article : 129 wordsAt the Central Police station on Saturday, the Colonial-Secretary, Mr. Colebatch, unveiled the police honour board in the presence of ...
Article : 56 wordsAdvices received here say that the Siberian Zemstvos have formed an anti-Bolshevik Government, which notified the allies' ...
Article : 101 wordsDocuments found in the possession of German officer prisoners show that the Germans were six days preparing for the operation against the ...
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