A communique received from Paris reports that the Belgian troops continue to progress at the bend in the Yser River, and also to the south of Dixmude. ...
Article : 216 wordsA British officer states that 330 guns at Neuve Chapelle were firing as fast as possible. The German trenches seemed to be on fire under tile line of bursting shells. ...
Article : 67 wordsField-Marshal Sir John French, in his customary bi-weekly bulletin, declares:— "The capture of L'Epinette, three miles north-west of Neuve Chapelle, by the British ...
Article : 290 wordsThe casualties amongst British officers on the western front for last week were 519. Eighty-three officers were killed, 116 ...
Article : 140 wordsColonel Swinton, the "Eye-witness" with the British forces, states that on the 11th inst. round Neuve Chapelle the enemy made incessant efforts to regain what they had ...
Article : 194 wordsAdditional particulars have been received from Valparaiso regarding the sinking of the German cruiser Dresden by the British cruisers Kent and Glasgow and the armed ...
Article : 173 wordsThe "Daily Mails" correspondent at Calais says that the British attack at Neuve Chapelle demonstrated that the troops had not lost their dash, which ...
Article : 63 wordsDetails (officially announced) have been received from Paris of the sanguinary fighting which took place at Carnot, near Albert (Northern France) for possession of ...
Article : 187 wordsHuge batches of German wounded have arrived at Bruges, Ostend, and Roulers. Some of these state that the fighting at Saint Eloi; a few miles to the south of ...
Article : 179 wordsFurther particulars regarding the capture by the French of a plateau to the cast of the Argonne Forest, and half the village of Vauquois state:— ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Press Bureau states that documentary evidence has reached the Government proving that German consular officials have been guilty of intriguing to facilitate the ...
Article : 170 wordsA Paris communique reports as follows:— "Near Notre Dame de Lorette, towards the village of Ablain, in the Argonne, we captured and destroyed communications ...
Article : 175 wordsSir John French in a bulletin states that judging from the number of dead who had been counted, the German losses from the 10th to 13th March at Neuve Chapelle ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Tue 23 Mar 1915, Page 14
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