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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Donglas Half reports as follows:— On Saturday night we heavily bombarded the German positions from the Anere to the Somme. The Canadian successfully raided two points [?]thward of Ypres. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. DELVILLE WOOD.

    Mr P[?] the following to the "Daily [?] from headquarters in France:—Then Br[?] of Delville Wood ...

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  7. THREE BIG DRIVES

    A communique states:—The Russians continue in pursuit of the enemy to the direction of Rovel, from Brody and southward of the Daiester. A German communique states:— ...

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  9. FOUR GERMAN AEROPLANES DOWNED.

    The latest official communique is to the following effect:—We repulsed a reco[?]ner southward of Lithous, and stopped an attack of Fleury. The bombardment con[?]es at Fleury, Venx Wood, and Fumin Wood. ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. ITALIANS GAIN FURTHER GROUND.

    An Italian communique states:—We shelled railway stations in the Lagarins Valley, and attacked northward of Monte Cimone, and gained ground. Our Alpini carried a position in the Tofana region, and began an advance ...

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  11. BRITISH ARTILLERY MOST INTENSE.

    A German communique, made available through a neutral channel, states that between the Anere and the Sommer, the British [?]re increased to the great intensity. British local attacks near Poxieres and Longueval were [?] ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. THE SERBIANS AGAIN ACTIVE.

    Advices from Salonika give news of further important successes by the Serbians in Macedonia. Following up their work in outing the Bulgarians from several heights eight miles from the Grecian side of the frontier they advanced northward ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. TURKS CAPTURE FOOD VESSELS.

    A Turkish communique states:— We captured food vessels on the Euphrates near Ryr[?] billing nine and wounding four Englishmen. ...

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  14. DURATION OF WAR.

    [?] Evening ...

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  15. FRIGHTFULNESS.

    The New [?] commencing on Captain [?] another to the [?] and the [?] ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. NEW YORK'S HORROR.

    Full particulars of the loss of life and damage to property caused by the great exp[?]cions of munitions, are still anxiously awaited Estimates of the dead vary form [?] ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. SMALL SCRAPS.

    An official despatch from Egypt contains the following:—Several patrol engagement [?] the enemy took place on Friday ...

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  18. PYRMONT SUGAR WORKS.

    In the Industrial A[?] morning, Mr. Justice [?] ment in an appeal by the [?] Employees' Union for [?] ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. ANOTHER ESTIMATE.

    Lord [?] Un[?] Secretary [?] Wellington [?] would take some time to [?] despotism Although they read of [?] cases [?] must not ...

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  20. THE BLACK LIST.

    A new British [?] states that there will be [?] on the [?] I trade of the black [?] unless it is [?] used [?] with the enemy ...

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