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    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--All is well on the British front. We have forced back the enemy at one point to his third system of defences. We have now 10,000 prisoners, and large quantities of war material. ...

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  5. THREE MILLION SHELLS

    The Frankfurter Zeitung estimates that the Allies fired three million shells in the seven days bombardment preceding the offensive on the Somme. ...

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  6. FIVE-SIXTHS OF THE WAY

    The news, received yesterday regarding the operations in France is the best that has come to hand since the push began. It brings into prospect what we have not dared to hope for. We have cut five-sixths of the way through the Germans' organised defences in parts, whilst broadening the front of the salient. ...

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  7. TWO TOWNS TAKEN

    General Sir Douglas Haig reported yesterday afternoon:--At dawn to-day we attacked the enemy's second line of defence, and broke into it ...

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  8. IRISH MEMBER ARRESTED

    Mr. Ginnell (Independent Nationalist), M.P. for Westmeath, has been arrested under the Defence of the Realm Act. He was charged at the Bow-street Police Court, and remanded till July 28. Mr. Ginnell, it was stated, had asked to see some of the Irish prisoners confined at ...

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  9. MESOPOTAMIAN MESS

    The Times leading article, discussing the muddle in Mesopotamia, gives the following Instances:--A commission was sent to the Tigris to inquire into the medical breakdown. ...

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  10. RUSS ROLLER MOVING

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd, visiting General Evert, describes the conditions, against which that leader finds himself. A repetition of the advance by Brussiloff, he ...

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  11. AEROPLANES BOMB MULHEIM

    A Paris communique states:--The day was comparatively quiet along the whole front. French aeroplanes last night, by way of ...

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  12. TWO DREADNOUGHTS CERTAIN

    An Admiralty cable to the British Embassy announces that positive proof has been found that the two German Dreadnoughts, Kaiser and Kronprinz, were sunk by torpedoes in the ...

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  13. NO WALKOVER

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that the Germans lost 12,000 men in their counterattacks on Contal Maison, thus indicating the importance they attached to the ...

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  14. HAIG DESCRIBES OPERATIONS

    A communique from Major-General Sir Douglas Haig, describing the fighting during July 11 and 12, says:--The period was mainly spent in bombarding the enemy's formidable second positions and other preparations for a further advance. ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. IRELAND'S TROUBLES

    A Cork exchange states that 1000 Sinn Feiners, chagrined at the non-arrival of released republican prisoners, wrecked the recruiting offices, hissed the soldiers, and sang ...

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  16. KITCHENER'S ARMIES

    President Poincare, during the course of a speech he made when distributing diplomas of honor to the relatives of men killed in the war, said that Frenchmen had revealed ...

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  17. FIGHTING UP THE STEPS

    A correspondent, of the Times at headquarters on the western front writes:--"Our artillery gave a terrible pounding to the German, second line before the new ...

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  18. FERMENT IN AUSTRIA

    The Times correspondent at Bucharest states that the Hungarian authorities are hurriedly fortifying the interior lines in Transylvania with the aid of Russian ...

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  19. HAIG RECIPROCATES

    General Sir Douglas Haig, on the occasion of the French national celebrations to-day, telegraphed to President Poineare:-- The British Army, fighting side by side ...

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  20. IN THE CAUCASUS

    The Petrograd communique issued to-day reports:--"We have hurled back the Turks from the heights eastward of Balburt, and they are ...

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  21. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    The British Government has issued a memorandum to neutral countries in which it [?] stated that the Declaration of London was [?]bandoned because it was impossible for it ...

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  22. BACK TO GERMANY

    Every pound of the Deutschland's return cargo of rubber and nickel is stored on the pier, It is all in small packages for ready storage in nooks and corners aboard the ...

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  23. KNOCKING MOUNTAINS OVER

    Apart from a statement that there is increasing artillery activity along the whole front, the feature of the communique issued last night is an account of the blowing up of ...

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  24. STOCHOD AND STRYPA

    A Petrograd communique says:--"An attempt by the enemy to take the offensive on the left bank of tho river Stochod was repulsed. ...

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