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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    On Sunday night, May 9th, hell broke loose in the neighborhood of La Bassee, and before daybreak the British army stormed the German lines between ...

    Article : 487 words
  7. The Brickfields of Giverchy

    While the British in the neighborhood of Ypres were steadfastly opposing the furious German assaults, another attack was developing on the Givenchy brick ...

    Article : 147 words
  8. HOIST WITH THEIR OWN PETARD.

    Another effort was made on Monday, May 10th, to drive the British out to the northward of the Ypres-Comines Canal. Two batteries of gas cylinders, with their ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. Frightfulness that Failed

    The fighting on May 10th was confined to the Ypres salient and was of undiminished intensity. The cannonade increased in the afternoon, indicating that it was ...

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  10. The Capture of Carency

    After a fight that lasted for three days, and was characterised by the utmost valor on both sides, the French troops gained a notable success on May 11th. by ...

    Article : 630 words
  11. Impregnable Achibaba

    The strenuous nature of the campaign against the Turks in which the Australasian troops are taking part on the Callipoli Peninsula is graphically described ...

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  12. HEAVY SHELL FIRE.

    Meanwhile, the British concentrated artillery on Krithia. The infantry pressed forward under furious machine gun fire, and occupied a number of ...

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  13. Gallant Black Watch

    The Black Watch was in the van to the northward of La Basses, and a corporal in thai distinguished regiment gives a thrilling story of their actions. For ...

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  14. THE DASH AT KRITHIA.

    The battle was resumed on May 8 with greater violence, [?] shelled the ground behind Kirthia, and the British infantry on the left and centre ...

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  15. CHECK TO THE FRENCH.

    At eleven o'clock the French "seventy-fives" round Sedd-ul-Bahr began a fierce and sustained bombardment lasing half an hour. At the same time our ...

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  16. Desperate Fighting at Ypres

    Learning that the Allies were preparing to advance in the neighborhood of La Bassce, north of Arras, the Germans, under cover of a violent bombardment ...

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  17. A MAD CHARGE.

    The New Zealanders hurried forward in a solid phalanx, and were joined by many of the 88th Brigade in a mad charge. They bayoneted all those in the ...

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  18. Swift-Footed Vengeance

    A week ago we published a report that a Canadian officer had been crucified by the Germans, an atrocity, that was almost incredible. Confirmation of the story ...

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  19. ROOTING OUT THE TURKS.

    On May 7 our ships furiously bombarded sweeping the broken country and the slopes leading to Krithia. The shrubs in the ravines were yellow with ...

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