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  4. TERRORS OF THE BARRAGE

    German prisoners have stated that they have had no rations for five days owing to the British barrage (curtain of shell fire). All of them were more than satisfied to have escaped alive. One of them, formerly a baker. declared that Germany is in the very worst ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. HAND=TO=HAND

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the Dally Mail's representative on the British Western front, describes the terrible, and tangled, battle of the Throne Wood. He says that the struggle ...

    Article : 669 words
  6. IRISH PROVISIONS

    Lord Lansdowne, in the House of Lords, outlined the provisional system for the Irish Government coming Into force after the abolition of martial law. Until the ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. THE UNSPEAKABLE HUN

    Reuter's representative at British Headquarters on the Western front tells a story of the shameful conduct of the Germans in the River Somme battle. A wounded ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. NEW BRITISH POSITIONS ATTACKED

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- The enemy has been largely reinforced, and made powerful attacks against our new positions at several points, but was beaten back, except in the Throne Wood and the Mametz Wood, where he regained some ground. ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. BARBARITIES INCREASING.

    A feeling of bitterness marks the fighting in France. The British Army seems to have been wholly converted to the French viewpoint, and the men hate and despise the ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. Asquith Should Speak Out

    Referring to Mr. Redmond's manifesto, the Times says that a difficult position has undoubtedly arisen, but It was considerably eased on Wednesday evening, after the ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. MAMETZ WOOD RETAKEN

    General Haig, in a later official message, reports sharp local fighting in certain are:-- We recaptured Mametz Wood, he says, and all the ground we lost yesterday, now holding the whole wood. We also made progress in the Throne Wood. ...

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  12. WATCHING FOR DEUTSCHLAND

    Tho Times correspondent at Washington says that the United States Government has stated that it will not protest if the Allies assemble warships off Chesapeake Bay ...

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  13. FRENCH HAVE QUIET NIGHT

    The night was quiet on both sides of the Somme. Two German attacks north of the river completely broke down under our fire. A night attack east of Fumin Wood enabled us to retake part of the ground occupied by the enemy yesterday. We took 80 prisoners. ...

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  14. SHELLING OF SEAHAM

    Field -Marshal Lord French reports:-- "At 10.30 last night a German submarine appeared off the small and undefended port of Seaham Harbor, and approached to within ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. Huns Batter at Verdun in Vain

    A Paris communique says that there is nothing to report on the Somme front. An attack by six German regiments on Fort Souville, on the East of the Meuse, gained very little ground at the cost of enormous losses. ...

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  16. TIN-PLATE KING'S GIFT

    Mr. August Heckscher, the hyphenated American tinplate king, has presented £2000 to the crew of the German super-submarine Deutschland. ...

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  17. PREPARING THE NEXT BLOW

    The French are now preparing the second stage of their offensive south of the Somme. They are in contact, on a front of three and a half miles, with the enemy's last line defending the Somme Valley, which is three-quarters of a mile in width and bordered with ponds. The Germans have strengthened this naturally powerful position by bridge. ...

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  18. A YEAR AGO

    The German cruiser Konigsberg, the last of the commerce raiders, has been destroyed by monitors. The Allied forces have made another ...

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  19. GREATER BATTLE TO COME

    Reviewing the result of the offensive, The Times says that the Somme battle will probably develop oven greater violence than hitherto. The omens are good, but the ...

    Article : 43 words
  20. GERMANS IN PAPUA

    The German Socialist, Ludwig Quessel, has written to the Socialist Monthly, saying that the Australians In German New Guinea are most unchlvairous. He says that the ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. BATTLES ON THE STOCHOD

    Fierce fighting continues qn the River Stochod front. Enemy attempts to re- cross the river have again been defeated. The Russians are progressing appreciably west of Erzeroum, in the Transcaucaslan region, and have captured 107 officers and 1684 men in a week, besides ...

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  23. INSTIGATORS OF CRIMES

    Many writers have signed a petition demanding a declaration from the Allied nations that all authors and Instigators of all crimes committed by the enemy and his ...

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  24. WEST OF ERZEROUM

    Our forces operating west of Erzeroum stormed and recaptured the town of Mamakhatun, which the retreating Turks sot on fire. ...

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