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  5. FOCH'S BAG--30,000 PRISONERS--100 GUNS--SOISSONS

    Japan has decided upon intervention in Siberia. Parties Divided (Published in "The Times") ...

    Article : 199 words
  6. WILL ENEMY RETIRE?

    The counter-offensive launched by General Foch against the Germans' right flank has, American messages reported yesterday, resulted in the capture of Soissons, more than 100 guns, and 30,000 prisoners. The Allies now have the initiative, and the Germans everywhere are on the defensive. ...

    Article : 984 words
  7. ENEMY'S DANGER

    Foch's attack menaces the whole of the German right flank, and the enemy must bring up troops from the Marne front or leave them in danger. ...

    Article : 713 words
  8. MOVE IN NORTH

    An official message from London states that the Scottish and Australians have taken Meteren (west of Bailleul) and ground to the south, capturing prisoners and ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. U-BOATS AGAIN

    U-boats sank a large steamer and attacked others off the New York coast yesterday morning. The American cruiser San Diego was ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. TWO ZEPPELINS DOWN

    British airmen destroyed two Zeppelins at Tondern, a town in Schleswig. ...

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  11. AIRMEN ACTIVE

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at midnight:-- Our airmen bombed many targets, including dumps at Armentieres and Moricourt, railway stations at Rosteres and ...

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  12. ROOSEVELT'S SON MAY BE ALIVE

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that Mr. Roosevelt has received a cable from his son-in-law, Surgeon-Major Derby, who is in France, saying: "A ...

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  13. PARCEL MAIL LOST

    The Press Bureau announces that the parcels mails posted between June G and July 2 for all States in Australia and the South Sea islands has been lost at sea as a result ...

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  14. NO NATURALISATION

    The Government has accepted a new clause in the Aliens Bill now before the House of Commons providing that no certificate of naturalisation will be granted for ...

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  15. FOOD POSITION BETTER

    In the House of Commons' last night Mr. Prothero, President of the Board of Agriculture, stated that over 300,000 women, 60.000 soldiers, and 10,000 German prisoners ...

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  16. MORE STRIKES THREATENED

    The Ministry of Munitions announces that many skilled munition workers at Coventry and in other centres have tendered notices, expiring next week, possibly ...

    Article : 76 words
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