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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The successes achieved by the Allies in France in the first fortnight in May were of such a character that they impressed the German staff with the yet ...

    Article : 289 words
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  7. TRENCH FIGHTING.

    [?] have the fine solderly qualities and indomitable valor of the British troops been more strikingly displayed than in the sanguinary struggles that ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. MASQUERADING AS BRITISH.

    A satisfactory incident of the fighting near Festubert last week was the killing of sixty Germans, who were wearing khaki stolen from dead British soldiers. They ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. Trenches Heaped with Dead

    [?] up the British front southward of Festubett, there were isolated and desperate hand-to-hand contests with bayonets and hand-grenades, and the ...

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  10. THE ENEMY'S LINE BROKEN.

    By counter-attacks north of the Chasteau Hooge, in the neighborhood of Verlorenhock (south-east of Ypres), the British reoccupied the trenches, or rather ...

    Article : 217 words
  11. A Whirlwind of Shells

    The fight at Aubers on Sunday, May 9th was similar to that at Neuve Chapelle but on a greater scale. There was a long, unbroken roar of artillery, the German ...

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  12. The Capture of Richebourg

    The attack upon Richebourg on May 9th was opened by the Sussex, the Northampton, the Nunsters, and the Black Watch, but the brigade met with a heavy ...

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  13. Fierce Night Attacks by the Turks

    The recent Turkish attack against the Australasians, near Gaba Tepeh was carefully prepared by General Liman von Sanders, the German commander, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TOSSED FROM THE TRENCHES.

    A message that has trickled through from Cairo, states that during the landing at Gaba Tepch one Australian renowned for his height and strength ...

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  15. TRICKING THE TURKS.

    The Australian and Turkish trenches at Sari Bahr are, in some places, only thirty yards apart, and it is reported that sometimes our men catch the ...

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  16. A Thirteen Days' Fight

    Following up their victory at Carency, the French have gained a notable success a little to the north of that village by the capture of "the White Road." ...

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  17. Poisonous Gas Clouds

    In the see-saw of operations near to Ypres last week, some trenches occupied by the British were captured by the enemy, and a telegram was at once ...

    Article : 362 words
  18. FIGHT IN A CELLAR.

    [?] of the most savage and sanguinary character took place at Caraency a fortnight ago, when the French captured the village and had to clear the ...

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  19. PALACES UNDER GROUND

    The thoroughness of the German methods of warfare were again illustrated in some trenches that the British captured a few days ago to the east of ...

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