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  2. IMPORTANT CAPTURES

    The American capture of Montfauton removes a thorn in the side of the French defence. Its capture has always been a necessary preliminary ...

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  3. BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    The British launched a new offensive this morning in the direction of Cambrai. They advanced three miles on a thirteen-mile front ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. ADVANCE ON CAMBRAI

    The United Press correspondent telegraphs this afternoon:—"Attacking at dawn, this morning in the direction of Cambrai, the ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. CAPTURE OF CAMBRAI

    The United Press correspondent on the west front telegraphs this evening:—"It is unofficially reported that the British have captured ...

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  6. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    Gunner H. S. Gullett telegraphs as follows from Palestine, somewhere in the field, on Wednesday evening:—"General Charvel's grand ...

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  7. RESISTANCE TO AMERICANS

    Mr. James cables last night:—"The advance of the First American Army on the Champagne-Argonne-Meuse front is meeting with ...

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  8. A SMASHING DRIVE

    In a more detailed message later this afternoon the United Press correspondent says:—"General Byng's army with some divisions of General ...

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  9. OFFENSIVE IN FLANDERS

    The British offensive has extended to the far north of the line. British and Belgian troops advanced north-east of Ypres, captured ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN INFORMATION

    The Australian Press Association learns to-day that the British attack between. Sauchy-Lestree and Gouzeaucourt had by 7 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. GERMAN POSITIONS TAKEN

    A Belgian communique last night reports:—"At dawn tins morning Belgian and British forces attacked the German positions between ...

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  12. INITIAL ATTACK

    Press despatches from the American army on the Champagne front say that the Germans had not discovered the intention of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. CANADIAN ADVANCE

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs last night:—"This Friday morning our attack was very difficult, owing to the high ridges and the canal. There ...

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  14. FURTHER PROGRESS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day:—"Our attack on the Cambrai front yesterday was pressed without relaxation, until a late hour. Further ...

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  15. FRENCH SUCCESSES

    To-day's French communique reports:—"Our attack was resumed at 5.30 this morning. Our troops captured the villages of Somme-Py ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. FLEET CO-OPERATION

    Allied warships co-operated in the Belgian advance to-day by heavily bombarding the Belgian coast, including the ports of Ostend ...

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  17. GERMAN ADMISSION

    An official German wireless message last night minimises the British success, and briefly says:—"The enemy to-day gained some ground ...

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  18. GERMAN CLAIM

    A German official wireless message this morning says:—"The French gained a little ground between the Suippe and the Aisne. ...

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  19. OPERATIONS IN DETAIL

    Sir Douglas Haig reports last night:—"Portions of our First and Third Armies, under Generals Byng and Home respectively, attacked ...

    Article : 550 words
  20. WAR IN THE AIR

    The Air Ministry reports:—"Yesterday, in conjunction with the Franco-American operations, we attacked the railways of Metz-Sablon ...

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  21. GERMAN ADMISSION

    A German official wireless message this afternoon says:—"Sixteen English and Canadian divisions at tacked astride of and between the ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. EAST OF THE JORDAN

    The "Times" correspondent in Palestine, Mr. W. T. Massey, telegraphs on Thursday evening:—"The pace of the advance of General ...

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  23. FRENCH VICTORIES

    Last night's French communique reports:—"Our repeated attacks on the plateaux north of the Aisne finally forced the enemy to retire ...

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  24. DECISIVE VICTORY

    The War Cabinet has sent a message of hearty congratulation to General Allenby and his troops on their brilliant and decisive victory ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. CONQUEST OF THE CANAL

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs last night:—"To-day's attack on the Hindenburg line was more difficult and more dangerous than last ...

    Article : 609 words
  26. ALLIES CAPTURES

    The allies have taken 30,000 prisoners on the west front in the last three days. The British took over 10,000 prisoners and mare than 200 ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. ON THE SEA OF GALILEE

    Gunner H. S. Gullett telegraphs from Tiberias on Thursday:—"Many of the Australian Light Horse, after their long night marches and sharp ...

    Article : 370 words
  28. CLOSING ON CAMBRAI

    Sir Douglas Haig reports last night:—"Our operations to-day on the Cambrai battlefront progressed favourably. On the right the Fiftieth ...

    Article : 283 words
  29. AMERICAN REPORT

    Last night's American communique reports:—"Our attack continued successfully to-day. We advanced despite heavy infantry, artillery ...

    Article : 58 words
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