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  4. THE HOLY SEE

    A telegram from Rome revives the 1915 reports of the removal of the Holy See' to Spain. "It says that owing to the present situation any peace movement by the ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. TANKS LEAD THE WAY

    The British have smashed the Hindenburg line in a great surprise offensive on the Somme. The attack was made without artillery preparation, a fleet of tanks going forward, and creating great gaps in the line, through which the infantry poured. General Byng's third army, composed of troops drawn only from the British Isles, delivered ...

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  6. FATE OF VENICE

    The progress of the great battle in the Italian mountains has been watched most anxiously since the enemy announced that he was storming Quero and Monte Cornalla. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 584 words
  7. GATES OF JERUSALEM

    An official report from Palestine says:--The situation northward of Jaffa is unchanged. The Territorial infantry carried Bury et ...

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  8. ANZAC WOUNDED

    General Sir William Birdwood, Lady Birdwood, and Lady Robinson visited Wandsworth Hospital to-day and conversed with Australians who were wounded at Ypres. ...

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  9. BOLOS IN GREECE

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens states that the Greek Government is rooting out Boloists and intriguers who are making plans for the restoration of King ...

    Article : 75 words
  10. STOP-PRESS NEWS

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, stated to-day that discharged soldiers who are subsequently found medically fit, and only sons of widows, would be exempt ...

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    Though this map does not take in the whole front on which Byng's army delivered its dramatic stroke, it is sufficient to show that it was one of the greatest blows of the war. The Scarpe River is about seven miles beyond Ecoust, and the British line, when the Somme offensive ended, covered Ecoust, Lagnicourt, Havrincourt, Gouzeaucourt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CLEMENCEAU'S SCORN

    Fuller reports of the speech made in the Chamber of Deputies by the new Premier (M. Clemenceau) reveal some striking passages which he specially addressed to the ...

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