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  4. OVERLOOKING PERONNE

    The night was calm south of The Somme. Since Sunday we took 1300 prisoners on the west bank of the Meuse. After an intense bombardment the Germans attacked Fleury and gained a footing in Le Chenois Wood and east of tho Fumin Wood, but were immediately ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. KOVEL THREATENED

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, the Daily Mail's correspondent, says that the Russian enveloping movement at Kovel is equal in brilliancy to that in the Bukovina. General Kaledine waited for fresh ammunition before forcing the foe back at the River Stoched, and then struck heavily and overwhelmingly, following up quickly, despite speedy reinforcement of ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. FOLLOW ON THE BALL!

    Reuter's special representative on the western front describes the experiences of a battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, one of those that took part in the opening of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. "POLAND'S LIBERATORS" IN RETREAT

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that General Kaledine and Lesch are dashingly advancing, aiming at the entire Stoched-Kovel front. Leech's troops are driving back the forces of Prince Leopold of Bavaria. Those regiments captured Warsaw in 1915, and were styled by the Kaiser "The Liberators of Poland." ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. THE EAGLE OF LILLE

    In the House of Commons today Sir A. B. Markham (Liberal) stated that a British pilot named M'Cubbins, aged 18 12 years, shot down Lieutenant Immelmann, the famous ...

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  9. HILL 97 DOMINATES RIVER

    A Paris semi-official message lays stress on the great tactical importance, attaching to the capture of Hill 97, south-east of Biaches, and says that it places the French in possession. of the last hill before the River Somme. It is less than a mile from the Peronne-Chaulnes line, and dominates the Somme ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. Frantic Germans Fail

    An official communique from Petrograd announces:-- There is continued Russian progress on the River Stochod, despite the most violent and frantic efforts of the enemy to regain a footing on the left bank. A battle is raging at Svidniki. ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. SPOILS OF THE SOMME

    A summary of the captures of German guns at the River Somme front shows that the British have taken 28 and tho French 76. The prisoners captured so far amount to 22,000. ...

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  12. OUR AERIAL LOSSES

    Accurate figures of Great Britain's and France's aerial losses during June are 21 machines; and Germany's are 28 certain, 11 probable, nad seven. damaged. ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. PESSIMISTIC GERMAN JOURNALIST

    A New York message states that the Germans have permitted Karl von Wlegand, the well-known German American journalist, to send to America, a gloomy report referring to Germany's "thin, anaemic eastern line of underfed troops" fighting against overwhelming odds. "Fresh armies of well-fed Russians," continues von Wiogand, "are ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. TAKING OF CONTAL MAISON

    "Yesterday's British successes were most important. The storming of Contal Maison was carried out with great gallantry. "Our infantry pushed on steadily through the Mametz Wood, where, it is understood, our position is most satisfactory." ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. ENFORCED VIRTUE

    The fact that the semi-official North German Gazette is attacking the other German newspapers which arc demanding territorial acquisitions is most significant, as showing ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. DEUTSCHLAND'S CRUISE

    Captain Paul Koenig, master of the German super-submarine Deutschland, which was docked at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, asserts that the vessel is the first of a fleet ...

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  17. MUDDLE IN MESOPOTAMIA

    The Times, in a leading article, says:-- "We are receiving a stream of complaints saying that in Mesopotamia the food is irregular and bad, and frequently short; also ...

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  18. COME OVER HERE

    The Times announces that the women's memorial to Mr. Hughes is being signed throughout the country urging his. "immediate return as a member of the inner and ...

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  19. REGISTERING THE SHIPS

    The place of the registration of the Commonwealth merchant ships depends upon consultation between Mr. Hughes and the Cabinet. If the ships are registered in London. ...

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  20. NO BOYNE CELEBRATIONS

    General Sir John Maxwell has declined to countermand the police prohibition in Ireland of the Orange demonstrations today. ...

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  21. A YEAR AGO

    The Allied Forces have repulsed new attacks north of Arras and elsewhere. More than 800 prisoners, have been taken. The Italians are reported to have won a ...

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  22. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    A trawler reports that when fishing 40 miles north-west of Fano Island the note became tangled round a sunken submarine. The nationality of the submarine is not ...

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  24. STOP-PRESS NEWS

    The midnight Paris official reports the fiercest, bombardment. on the right of the Mouse and 14 aerial combats on the 10th in the Somme ...

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  25. HUGHES'S COUNTRY FOR ME!

    Inquiries regarding land for soldiers after the war continue to pour into the Commonwealth offices. A wealthy west-country farmer writes:--"The country of which the ...

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  26. BRITISH STEAMER MINED.

    The British steamer Kara (2338 tons, owned by the London and Paris S.S. Co., Ltd.) has been mined. All members of the crew were saved. ...

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