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  5. A HEALTHEY SING LONDON. July 7.

    Mr. Wellaway M.P spiking at Bedford, said there were now 90 arsenals in Britain. The war workers number 3,500,000, whereof 660,000 ...

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  6. GREAT NEWS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported:— . “We resunted a vigorus offensive at dawn east of Albert Violent fighting is in progress along the while front ...

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  7. COLLAPSE OF THE ENEMY.

    The “Morning Post’s” Petrograd correspondent says all the easternmost the enemy's retreat across the into Hungary pre held by ...

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  8. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Rome advices state that owing to the Triple reverse at Riga. Kolki and Baranovichi the Germans have begun. to remove their whole front westward ...

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  9. ENEMY AND EAST FRONT.

    A German communiqué reads : — “The Russians continued operations against Marshal yon Hindenburg and they were repulsed South of Lke ...

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  10. GLAD TIDINGS FROM RUSSLA.

    A communique reads: — “The battle west of the lower Styr Continues with much success Our troops captured the fortified Austro Genman ...

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  11. CALM NIGHT ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    An official message says:— “The night was calm. There were some very violent artillery struggles at Thi[?]umont Work and the Fleury ...

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  12. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian Communique reads “There was an intense artillery string gie between the Adige and Attica, the enemy especially bombarding Mount ...

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  13. GREAT NEWS FROM PETROGRAD.

    Since the outset of General Brusiloff’s great offensive, the Austro-German. casualties are 550,000, including 235,000 prisoners as well as 250 cannon and ...

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  14. DETAILS OF BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “The enemy at nigth heavily bombarded the new positions at Bernafay using some poisonous shells. The enemy ...

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  15. LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A comammiqne reads:— “There is nothing to report on the Somme A surprise enemy attack between the Oise and the Aisne failed. ...

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  16. A THOUSAND YARDS OF TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “After severe lighting east of La Boiselte we captured trenches on a of 1.000 yards; Tie enemy north ...

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  17. GERMANS AND WIST FRONT.,

    A Berlin Communiqué reads:— “There were lively engagements on both sides of the Somne all night long They did not take a course which was ...

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  18. INTERESTING ITEMS

    The “Daily Chronicle” says Mr. Montague becomes Minister for Munitions; Mr Tennant, S[?]cttish Secretary; Mr McKinnon Wood Chancellor of ...

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  19. RUSSIANS DOING' WONDERS

    Interest in Russia centres in General Lechitdry’s advance to the Carpathians they are now fighting under the shadow of the great peaks of ...

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  20. A SUCCESSFUL OFFENSIVE.

    Details of Sir Douglas Haig’s new offensive are eagerly awaited. The opinion of military experts is that the first stage of the battle has ended ...

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  21. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS

    1 The- King sent a 'message to Sir Douglas Haig requesting him to Convey his sin[?] congratulations on the results achieved in the recent fighting ...

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  22. SPLENDID NEWS FROM BRITISH

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—“Despite stubborn resistance our infantry well assisted by artillery, pushed the advance with the utmost gallantry ...

    Article : 345 words
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  24. WHY DR. LIEBKNECHT GOT INTO TROUBLE.

    Acpording to detailed reports of the detailed reports of the Reichstag published in the Cologne Gazette.” the May Day demonstration at which Dr. Lieblnecht ...

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  25. THE TOLL OF WAR.

    Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet’s son has been killed at the front. ...

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  26. IMPORTANT AGREEMENT.

    The Russo-Japanese agreement is confirmed. WASHINGTON/ July 7. Japanese newspaper summary of ...

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  27. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    General Sir Percy Lake reports that marauders in Turkish pay occasioned trouble. The general situation is unchanged The climatic conditions are ...

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