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  4. THEY COME BACK

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the German war writers agree that the British and French attacks surpass everything experienced during the gigantic battle ...

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  5. RUSSIANS SUCCEED NEAR RIGA

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that after four days of uninterrupted fighting in the Riga positions the struggle has abated, the Russians requiring time to consolidate the ground captured from the Germans, and needing reinforcements in other sectors. The Russians repelled the f[?] from Enikskull, to the Gulf of Riga, the success being ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. VICTORY IS ASSURED US

    In the House of Commons to-day Colonel Winston Churchill (Liberal) complained that the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) had not reviewed the military situation. The Secretary for War (Mr. Lloyd George) was immediately upon his feet, He said: You cannot review the military prospect in the middle of a battle. The ...

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  7. PERFECT DEVILS

    A letter by a well-known officer says:-- "These Anzacs are perfect devils as fighters, and the most splendid war material." ...

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  8. ALEXIEFF CONFIDENT

    General Alexleft, Chief of Staff of the Russian Forces, says the Times correspondent at headquarters, was Interviewed concerning the prospects of the Allies. He was optimistic ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. DAREDEVIL WILLIE

    Reports from Amsterdam state that the fact of the German Crown Prince aeroplaning over Verdun is adversely commented upon in Germany. ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. ERZINJAN'S END NEAR

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that the days of Erzinjan, in the trans-Caucasian region, are numbered. The Russians are steadily advancing upon ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. IMPORTANT GAINS SECURED

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- Apart from continuous shelling by both sides, the night was comparatively calm following yesterday's fighting. Repeated counter-attacks by the enemy yesterday between High Wood and Guillemont gained no advantage for the enemy ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. GERMAN FRIGHTFULNESS

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Kaiser inflicted an address upon the wounded Germans at Peror[?]ne. "It is the most poignant regret of my life" ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. DEUTSCHLAND AFRAID TO GO

    Baltimore messages state that opinion is growing that the Deutschland is afraid to proceed to sea. The wireless apparatus on board was sealed to-day by an official of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. FEAT OF B11

    The Prize Court has awarded £3500 to Lieutenant-Commander Holbrook and the crew of the British submarine B11 for having sunk the Turkish battleship Messud[?]yeh in the ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. Frightful Struggles in the Streets

    The Paris correspondent of the London Central News Agency says that the Pozieres fighting reached its greatest intensity at 2 in the morning. The Australians had seized the advanced defences, and then they penetrated to the village, capturing the majority of the houses. ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. COST OF THE WAR

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, moving for a vote of credit of £450,000,000 for the war, said that the average daily war expenditure was ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. Berlin Admits Advance

    Amsterdam reports that the Berlin official bulletin declares that the British attacks on the Thiepval and Rougemont front were undertaken with portions of 11 divisions, of which some were "hurriedly brought from other fronts." It admits, however, that portion of Pozieres has been occupied, but says that the Brandenburg Grenadiers repulsed the ...

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  18. TWO STEAMERS SUNK

    The British steamers Knuisford and Llongwen, 4683 tons, Cardiff, have been sunk. The Knutsford is not in Lloyd's Register. ...

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  19. NAVAL FIGHTS

    The Admiralty announces:-- Some of our light forces at midnight on July 22 sighted three of the enemy's destroyers near the North Hinder Lightship. ...

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  20. FRENCH AIRMEN BUSY

    The night was quiet on the Somme. During ten days' fighting we took over 800 prisoners at Chapells Ste Fine. Two enemy aeroplanes have been brought down, and our air squadrons dropped bombs on the railway stations at Conflans, camps at Vigneulles, and the barracks ...

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  21. A YEAR AGO

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd Places a brighter aspect on the fighting around Warsaw. He says the Russians are expelling the enemy from the right bank of ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. FROM FRONT TO FRONT

    An official account has been published of how the record-breaking French airman, Lieut. Marchal, flew over Germany during the night of June 20, dropping proclamations ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. SCOTS AND SPRINGBOKS

    "Already the operations on the River Somme front rival those at Verdun. Never has the struggle in the west been of fiercer intensity, and it promises even to increase." ...

    Article : 461 words
  24. WHERE IS THE BREMEN?

    Anxiety concerning the fate of the cargo-submarine Bremen, the second of Germany's under-ocean carriers, is increasing. A Rome message states that a search ship has been ...

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  26. CROWN OF PEACE

    The Rome representative of Reuter's states that the Pope, responding to the greetings of the cardinals on [?] name-day, regretted that the efforts of the workers for peace ...

    Article : 42 words
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