It is reported that General von Hindenburg and Archduke Frederick of Austria have quarrelled because the former demanded that the Austrian troops should be ...
Article : 91 wordsMessages from France show that the fighting to the north-east of ypres has been continued, and that the Germans, who have suffered severe losses, have been defidently stopped by the Allies. A Dutch account states that the German losses around Ypres were twenty-times greater than those of the Allies. A report from Dunkirk states that in the recent fighting in Flanders the Canadians and the British Territorials ...
Article : 260 wordsDetails received of the torpedoing of the Leon Gambetta show that the vessel was cruising in the State of Otranto at night when a submarine discharged two ...
Article : 72 wordsColonel Tighe has been appointed with the rank of Major-General to the command of the British forces operating against the enemy in German East Africa. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Leon Gambetta was steaming at seven Knots and going to Malta when the submarine suddently appeared. The second torpedo fired exploded, flooding the ...
Article : 149 wordsIt was ascertained from military headquarters yesterday that the First Australian Division comprises in all 20,003. officers and men Of this number Victoria ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 wordsThe Rev. C. A. Jenking, of the Methodist Church, who accompanied the Western Australian reinforcements for the 11th and 16th Battalions of Infantry and the 10th ...
Article : 702 wordsThe United States has despatched a note to Germany agreeing to accept compensation for the sinking of the American ship William P. Frye on the basis of the German ...
Article : 74 wordsSurvivors state that during the attack on the Leon Gambetta's German destroyer protected the submarine, which came from Cattaro. The destroyer also fired on the ...
Article : 37 wordsIt has been ascertained that the trawler Rigolo, which was reported to have struck a mine in the North Sea, was sunk by a German torpedo ...
Article : 31 wordsAccording to an official announcement, French aviators operating on Tuesday and yesterday attacked the railway stations ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Neil Primrose, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday regarding Scandinavian re-exports. ...
Article : 107 wordsA report from the British Commander-in-Chief states:—"Fighting north and northeast of Ypres continued on Tuesday. Our operations in conjunction with the French ...
Article : 89 wordsA report issued by the War Office to-day states that, despite continual opposition, the Allied troops have established them selves across the Gallipoli peninsula, ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Germans bombarded the infirmary at Poperinghe, in Flanders, on Sunday, although it was flying the Red Cross. Three nuns were killed, one ...
Article : 52 wordsThere is a wholesale movement of German troops in Belgium, partly towards the Yser and partly castwards, presumably for the Carpathians. The German losses around ...
Article : 53 wordsReports received from the Dardanelles state that a fierce battle between the Franco-British land forces and the Turks took place yesterday, and that the Turks ...
Article : 51 wordsA communique issued yesterday morning states that the Germans suffered severe losses in the recent operations in Flanders. Over 600 bodies were counted at a single ...
Article : 68 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Luxemburg states that the Germans lost 60,000 near Sedan on September 1 and 2 and 40,000 at Longwy, where ...
Article : 87 wordsA communique issued at Constantinople on Tuesday stated: "The Allies' troops at Tepeburn and Kumkaleh were repulsed to-day and driven back to the coast, and ...
Article : 88 wordsA Catholic demonstration against the recent decision of the Political Labour Conference to exclude from the labour body members of other associations took ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Canadians, worn out with four days and nights of unceasing struggle, were relieved yesterday, and they retired, covered with glory, their ranks sadly thinned. ...
Article : 360 wordsA German communique issued in Berlin yesterday states:—"The English attack on both sides of Ypres broke down 200 yards before our front. Another attack further ...
Article : 42 wordsIt is reported that bodies of Turkish troops are hastening to Enos. ...
Article : 17 wordsVictoria Crosses won at Neuve Chappelle have been awarded to Sergeant-Major Daniels, and Corporal Noble, both of the Rifle Brigade, for conspicuous bravery. ...
Article : 136 wordsIt is reported that Saalat Bey, presiding at a secret meeting at Constantinople yesterday, dwelt upon the inability of defending the Dardanelles indefinitely, owing ...
Article : 93 wordsThe four principal points of debarkation of the Allies' Dardanelles force were Suolam Helles, Kumkaleh, and Saros, and the coast below Ghenmakos, in a line with the town ...
Article : 36 wordsCaptain John Henry Arden, a New Zealander, serving with the Worcestershire Regiment, has been made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order for ...
Article : 77 wordsFor some time past pleading telegrams have been received by local butter agents from Melbourne, Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia, and in many ...
Article : 124 wordsAn aviator coming from a westerly direction dropped six bombs in Friedrichshafen yesterday, inflicting servere damage. The aviator was fired at but he effected his ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Japanese Minister has informed the Chinese Government that after acceptance of Japanese demands Japan will reconsfler the question of the retrocession of Kiau ...
Article : 49 wordsIn addition to attacking the outer forts at the Black Sea entrance to the Bosphorus on Sunday the Russian fleet bombarded Amatole Kavak, Rumeli Kavak, and Majar ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsA telegram from Berlin declares that a French aviator dropped bombs on a Manager arms factory at Stuttgart yesterday, but that only slight damage was inflicted. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe hearing of the Snow case was continued at the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Gordon and a jury. Sir Josiah Symon, K.C., resumed his ...
Article : 858 wordsThere is much excitement in Greece over the success of the Allies at the Dardanelles. Many Greeks express disappointment that Greece has lost another splendid opportunity. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe "Temps" reports: The Germans on Monday night attempted to repeat Saturday's gas manoeuvre, but the Belgians had been warned and they took the necessary ...
Article : 79 wordsDr. John Haldane, who was sent to France to investigate the effects of the poisonous gas used by the Germans, has reported to the War Office that ...
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Advertising : 204 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) made the following statement:—"Some days ago the Australian war expeditionary forces were ...
Article : 325 wordsA communique published yesterday asserted: "Russian aviators attacked some German aeroplanes at Sanniki. Two Austro-German aeroplanes were captured. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 338 wordsThe Rockefeller Commission, reporting upon the condition of affairs in Servia, declares that 30,000 cases of typhoid are being treated and that the disease is ...
Article : 76 wordsThe entertainment arranged by Mrs. T. M. Quinlan on Tuesday night was a great success. Mrs. Quinlan has arranged several very fine concerts at the camp. and ...
Article : 408 wordsA communique published yesterday says that the enemy is manifesting intense activity on the Upper Niemen and also west of Niemen north of Narow, and west of ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is officially announced that the French armoured cruiser Leon Gambeta was torpedoed by an Austrian submarine in the Adriatic last Monday night. The bulk of ...
Article : 81 wordsFor the use of their poisonous gases the Germans had metalic tubes projecting from the first line of trenches. At a given signal the tubes were lighted, and red flames ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Fri 30 Apr 1915, Page 7
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