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  5. THE SOME BATTLE

    The Allies In the Somme region are principally occupied in consolidating; their gains and the intense heat is not interfering with the methodical progress ...

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  7. "VICTORY ASSURED"

    When asking the House af Commons. last week, for the vote of credit of £430,000,000 for war purpose, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) stated that the ...

    Article : 386 words
  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    RUSSIA.—After the occupation of Brody the Russian troops las Saturday, squadrons of Cessacks destroyed the railways behind the Austro-lierman forces that were withdrawing their heavy artillery from Rovel and Vindimier Volynski. GALICIA.—The masterly strategy of the Russian general, Brussiloff, in Galcia ...

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  9. HOW THE ANZAGS FOUGHT AT POZIERES

    In the great battle on the Somme, where more than half-a-million men have been engaged innumerable incidents-tragic, [?]starling, peculiar; and even ...

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  10. GERMAN BATTERIES SMOTHERED.

    One of the understanding features of the great battle on the Somme has been the superb work of the British artillery. A war correspondent states that the ...

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  11. The New Zealand in Action

    An interesting letter has been received by Mr. J. Mckensey, gaoler at East Maitland Gaol, from his son, Petty-officer Donald McKensey, who was on board the ...

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  12. A NEST OF CERMAN TRENCHES.

    The lighting on Sunday was mainly in the neighborhood of Waterlot Farm, and along the Longueval-Guillemons road, which was strongly defended by the ...

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  13. Unexampled Heroism of the Empire's Soldiers

    "From the crest of a ridge outside Pozieres" the Australian official correspondent, Capt. C.E.W. Bean, says), "we could see that the German shells ...

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  14. Bombs in the Night

    A fleet of Zeppelins crossed the North Sea on Monday evening and raised the eastern and south-eastern counties of England, dropping bombs indiscriminately. ...

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