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  2. Six Months' Work.

    I Field-Marshal Haig reports on Tuesday night that the British had made a further elight advance southward of the Cojeul River and northward of the Souchez ...

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  3. Six Months' Work.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Hair's report coveriug the operations from November 18, 1916, to the commencement of the present offensive has just been made ...

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  4. Crisis in Greece.

    Mr. Ward Price, the wellknown correspondent, wiring from Volos, said that disaffection and rumours of impending riots and threats at Volos ended ...

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  5. The British Front.

    The United Press correspondent at the British headquarters states that fighting keeps up locally under torrid skies, thunderstorms, and typhoon winds. The ...

    Article : 674 words
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