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  3. THE WAR

    The correspondent of the United Press Association states:—The Australians and others to-day, supported by numerous tanks, captured Hamel and part of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  4. ALL OBJECTIVES REACHED.

    The United Press Association's correspondent states:—Yesterday's battle, which began at daybreak eastward of Amiens, is destined to occupy a special place in ...

    Article : 258 words
  5. OVER 1,500 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing on Thursday night concerning the capture of Hamel, stated:—A surprise attack by the Australians resulted in an advance of one and ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. A CLEAN-CUT VICTORY.

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphed last night:—Australia's Independence Day attack is as clean-cut and complete a victory as the Allies ever won. The German ...

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  8. A MEETING AND A MEMORY.

    "It was a beast of a day, extremely cold, and the snow was driving in a hurricane wind, when a captain, peeing some likely signs of shelter, called at our ...

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  10. THE OFFICIAL STORIES.

    This morning (the Fourth of July) the Australians, with other troops, made one of the most successful assaults which the Allied forces have achieved on the Western ...

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