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  3. GERMANS SLOWLY PROGRESSING

    A French communique says:— The enemy at night time undertook a series of local actions at several points of our front. The Germans ...

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  4. WORK OF THE AIRMEN.

    Field Marshal Haig, in his aviation report, says:— The mist yesterday hindered flying When the weather improved our ...

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  5. FINLAND.

    A wireless official message states: Our troops who landed at Hangoe, in Finland, have occupied the railway station at Karia. ...

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  6. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German official message states. Between Armentieres and Labassee Canal we attacked the Anglo-Portuguese and took their first lines. ...

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  7. Parklands Improvements

    A meeting of citizens was held in the Supper Room last night, for the purpose of stimulating public interest in the scheme of beautifying the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS RECAPTURE BOUZENCOURT.

    The Australians have recaptured Bouzencourt. There is tremendous artillery firing and infantry massing in the vicinity of ...

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  9. ENGLISH LINES PENETRATED. AT WARNETON.

    A German evening official message states:— We penetrated the English lines astride of Warneton. ...

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  10. TERRIFIC BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday, says:— The battle which began at 8 o'clock ...

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  11. MAN-POWER BILL.

    In the House of Commons the motion for the second reading of the Man-Power Bill was agreed to by 328 votes to 100. ...

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  12. FRENCH TAKE PRISONERS.

    A French communique states:— North of Montdidier and in the region of the Oise Canal the artillery duel is violent. We took 30 ...

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  13. BULGGARIANS AND AUSTRIANS.

    The Times Correspondent at The Hague says that Bulgarian and Austroops are replacing German garrisons. ...

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  14. GERMANS ALL OUT.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday evening, says:— Throughout the day the struggle ...

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  15. THE SLAUGHTER.

    An endless succession of trains continue to convoy large numbers of wounded to Belgium. There are a hundred thousand at Aix alone. The ...

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  16. AN EXPERT'S VIEW.

    A "high military authority," reviewing the situation, said: We have improved our positions locally north and south of the Somme ...

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  17. THE STRENGTH OF FORCES.

    Regarding the numbers of the opposing forces on the west front, the actual facts are that there are a few more German divisions than the ...

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  18. LOST GROUND RECAPTURED.

    The Germans gained, a footing at Messines, Estaires and Ploegstreet Wood, but our counter attack drove them out. ...

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  19. GERMAN ADVANCE.

    The Germans have advanced between the River Lys and Douve, north of Armentieres. ...

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  20. BRITISH PRESSED BACK.

    Field Marshal Haig reports:— Following the bombardment already reported, the enemy this morning attacked in strength at ...

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