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Advertising : 507 wordsExperts agree that to-day's news all round was the most cheering received for a long time, indicating as it did that the weight of superiority on the side of the Allies in men ...
Article : 349 wordsThe determined and successful Russian offensive is almost overshadowing the efforts of the Allies on the western front. Every communique records fresh successes and Hauls of prisoners, and in these captures Germans are now included. An Italian report that a wholesale German retreat has begun is still unconfirmed, ...
Article : 243 wordsSir Douglas Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in France, says:--The Leipsic redoubt, situated on a German salient, has been fortified with the utmost ingenuity by the enemy for the last 20 months. It has now been stormed after a fierce bombardment. ...
Article : 249 wordsA Petrograd official message says:--The Russians have taken 10,000 more prisoners, including 5000 at the River Dniester front. The prisoners taken on the 4th and 5th of this .month on the River Styr tine ...
Article : 310 wordsA Paris communique, issued last night, says:--Nothing is doing on the Somme front. There has been sharp fighting on the right bank of the River Meuse. The Germans attacked our positions at Thiaumont work, and gained a foot. ...
Article : 86 wordsA message from Paris states that the French guns are bombarding Peronne. The Germans have moved their railhead eastwards, and are detraining their northern reinforcements at Roisel and Cartigny. Great authorities on military matters believe that the German line will be broken if ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Times correspondent at Athens states that he has been reliably informed that the leading British residents in Constantinople and Smyrna have been sent to Mesopotamia ...
Article : 64 wordsThe King has telegraphed to General Sir Douglas Haig:--Please convey to the Army my sincere congratulations on the result of the recent fighting. I am proud of my troops. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Times correspondent at Petrograd, who is visiting tho front, telegraphed on July 6 as follows:--The total of prisoners is now 235,000. The Austrian losses are estimated at 550,000. ...
Article : 157 wordsNews of the recent English, French, and Russian successes has been received with the utmost pleasure in India, and it has infused new spirit and enthusiasm into the people ...
Article : 255 wordsA Rome official message says:--There has been Intense artillery activity between the Adize and the Astico. Operations In the other theatres are ...
Article : 39 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reported late last night:--Despite the enemy's stubborn resistance, our infantry, well assisted by the artillery ...
Article : 101 wordsRussia's gigantic offensive continues to progress. The present position may be summarised as follows:--General Kuropatkin has resumed his ...
Article : 207 wordsIt is unofficially stated in Petrograd that the Russians in the Bagdad direction have retired 80 miles. This was due not merely to the pressure ...
Article : 93 wordsA Paris message says that German officers who had been taken prisoner stated that they expected a French attack on June 28. The Germans took extensive precautions ...
Article : 109 wordsThe King, in his speech to the Overseas Parliamentary delegates at Buckingham Palace, said that he recognised the importance of the visit as ...
Article : 138 wordsThe British steamer Gannet has been sunk. An Amsterdam message reports that the Germans claim to have captured the -British steamer Lestris near the English coast. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Times correspondent at Badajos, in Spain, says that the Germans are endeavoring to create dissension between tho Spanish and the Portuguese. They are inspiring the ...
Article : 70 wordsA Petrograd messages states:--In the Caucasus, in the DJivizlite region, Important Turkish forces attacked at dawn on Friday, and invaded the Russian ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 9 Jul 1916, Page 1
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