Centenary of the Great War

By David Dial
May 30 2018 - 1:00am
EXPECTED ATTACK: Posing for a photo, this Digger readies himself for a German poison gas attack. Photo: The Digger’s View, by Juan Mahony
EXPECTED ATTACK: Posing for a photo, this Digger readies himself for a German poison gas attack. Photo: The Digger’s View, by Juan Mahony

Newcastle Morning Herald transcriptions and Hunter Valley enlistment and death details for 27 May- 2 June, 1918.

AUSSIES ON THE SOMME

The official correspondent with the Australian Forces states: Throughout the night the Germans, with slight pauses, bombarded Villers-Bretonneux Woods and behind with poison gas shells. Many thousands of these shells were poured in by special batteries. The enemy subsequently maintained spasmodic fire Sunday morning, for the purpose of keeping the fumes stirring in the gassed area. This action is less dangerous to our men than useful as an indication of the enemy's intentions. Some gas last night blew back to the Germans opposite the town, with the result that their front line suffered the same discomfort. Early this morning an attempted raid near the Somme, to the right of the locality gassed, was easily beaten back by the Australian machine gun and rifle fire.

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