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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The British forces on Friday and Saturday made notable progress north of the Somme, advancing between one and two miles on a six-mile front capturing three ...

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  7. KIDNAPPED TROOPS

    What is probably one of the most remarkable events in military history—as it is certainly the must dramatic incident of the present war—occurred at ...

    Article : 801 words
  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    FRANCE.—All the ground between Vermand-Ovlliers and Deniecourt and between Deniecourt and Berny, which was defended by several systems of strongly fortified trenches, fell into the hands of the french on Sunday, after a desperate struggle. The villages of Vermand-Ovlliers and Berny also were captured after a brilliant ...

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  9. Twenty Miles of Trenches

    In a graphic description of the advance by the British last week end, which; it is said, is the greatest set-back that the German have receive since the ...

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  10. A Hand-to-Hand Fight

    One of the most brilliant, feats of Fri-day's engagement was the capture of Courcolritc, where the Bavatian troops were strongly entrenched, and during the ...

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  11. Masters of the Air

    Preceding and and during the fighting north of the Somme last week, there was considerable aerial activity, the allies' 'planes being engaged in bombing rail, ...

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  12. MAP OF THE SOMME REGION

    As the result of the fighting on Friday and Saturday the new British line is pushed up northwards on the eastern side of Thiepval and thence along to Courcelette, Martinpuich and Flers, where it tents southward and runs eastward of [?]echy and Gullimont to join with French line about a mile on the western side of Combits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "Nibbling" Tactics

    While the British troops were attacking the enemy from Thiepval to Flers, their French Allies were not idle. On Friday a sharp attack was made upon the ...

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  14. Grim Reaper in Germany

    A compilation made by the British bureau from the German official casualty lists, shown that the enemy's losses since the beginning of the war, are as ...

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