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  5. CLEAR IDEA OF THE BATTLE.

    Mr. Phlip Gibbs writes that it is now possible to give a clear idea of the battle. Fricourt was partly surrounded on Saturday and was taken by ...

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  6. OFFENSIVE IN WEST

    A communique reads:— “The enemy north of the Somme did not attempt a night attack on the n[?]ly-won positions. ...

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  7. GERMANS PROTEST AGAINST GAS MORE DEADLY THAN THEIR OWN.

    German newspapers protest that the British are using gas more deadly in effect than their own variety. “THE REAL THING.” ...

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  8. GENERAL RESULT OF THE OFFENSIVE.

    The “Petit -Journal” says the general result of the offensive was the capture of the first and second lilies on a vast area between Montauban and ...

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  9. DESPATCH FROM SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    Sir Douglas Haig in his afternoon report states the battle south of Ancre Brook continues to be hotly contested. We maintained all positions ...

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  10. LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A communique reads:— “North of the Somme the position is unchanged. “We followed up our success east of ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS

    A neutral correspondent describes Germany as a spectable sick in mind and vigorous in body. The nation’s spirit is troubled. Everybody is full of doubts ...

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  12. GERMANY INHUMAN[?]

    This morning’s publishes Sir Edward. Grey’s [?] with Ambassador G[?]rd, which discloses that Britain offered to send food ...

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  13. BAVARIAN GROWN PRINCE OPPOSES BRITISH.

    The Crown Prince of Bavaria commands the army opposing the British offensive. ...

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  14. FIGHTING CONTINUES SATISFACTORILY.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports later that heavy fighting continues satisfactorily , especially at La Boisselle where the remnants of the garrison ...

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  15. GREAT PROGRESS OF FRENCH.

    The French on the Somme have got beyond the German second position and have captured ground five kilometres in depth. The prisoners now ...

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  16. CHEAP ADVICE FROM JOURNALISTS.

    A wireless message says that French newspapers record with subdued pleasure the first results of the Somme offensive, and say the order to advance ...

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  17. BRITAIN’S AERIAL PROGRESS,

    Mr. David Hee[?] the Air Service was in p[?]sion of aeroplanes capable of flying to certain [?] [?] and returning in [?] ...

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  18. HOW FAMOUS GERMAN AVIATOR DIED.

    One of our aeroplanes attacked a Fokker 5 on June 18 near Annay, dived on it and caused it to plunge to earth. The Fokker went to pieces in the air ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FRONT

    A communique reads:— “A fierce battle continues between the Styr and the Stokhod. We took 800 prisoners and nine machine-guns. ...

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  20. FRENCH ADVANCE SWIFTER THAN BRITISH.

    Marcel Hutin in the “Echo de Paris” says the British progress was slower than the French, this being due to the difficulty of ground. The Allies were ...

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  21. COLONIAL [?]ERS IN ENGLAND.

    New Zealand Parliamentarians visited Walton Hospital and conversed with wounded soldiers. They expressed great satisfaction at the general ...

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  22. WOUNDED ARRIVE IN LONDON.

    Trainloads of British wounded reached Charing Cross, including a number of Anzacs. The latter were not dangerously ...

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  23. LATEST NEWS FROM BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: “The fight fluctuated in the afternoon about La Boisselle and south of Thiepval. The advantage on this whole ...

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  24. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A Berlin communique says:— . “The continuation of the British and French attacks, did not secure any advantage north of the Somme. The ...

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  25. ALLIES GETTING INDEPENDENT OF AMERICA.

    Several orders for munitions have been cancelled. The quotations of munitions stocks in Wall Street have dropped on an average three points. ...

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  27. BRITISH CREW REWARDED.

    A Prize Court has granted the crew of the Highflyer £2580 for sinking the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse in August, 1914. ...

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  28. BRITISH CAPTURE OF PRISONERS EXCEEDS 4,000.

    The correspondent with the British headquarters writes that fighting in the afternoon continued to be intense along the whole British front. There was no ...

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  29. PRESSURE RELIEVED AT VERDUN

    The “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent says: “Although there are indica[?]s some of the German guns are no longer, at Verdun the ...

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  31. ITALIAN FRONT

    A communique reads: — “Our operations against Corto del Custom, Mount S[?]luggio, and Mount Cimohe, which are the enemy’s main ...

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  32. FRENCH ADVANCE LIKE SCHOOLBOYS.

    The hospitals are filling. The spirits of the wounded men are wonderful. They realise they suffered upon a field of victory. Officers describe the ...

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  33. ITALY AND THE ALLIES .

    Senor Boselle announced that the Government was earnestly considering the maintenance of the economic pledges given to the Allies . ...

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  34. EVIDENCE OF GREAT GERMAN. CASUALTIES.

    The “Tyd,” says huge numbers of wounded are passing through Liege. There were never so many. ...

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