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  4. FRICOURT FIGHT

    "The one essential and outstanding fact is the complete success of the main Anglo- French offensive. "On the first day there was less progress ...

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  5. FURTHER WITHDRAWALS ADMITTED

    The British and French attacks on the River Somme region continue, with no advantage. The British suffered extraordinarily high and sanguinary losses north of the Somme. We further withdrew our division during the night to the second lines south of the ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. ALLIES' GREAT THRUST

    The Times correspondent in Paris says that the French offensive is proceeding satisfactorily, and is now breaking down the resistance of the German second line, which is already greatly damaged over a large stretch of front. The total of prisoners is rapidly growing, and the military booty captured includes ...

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  7. ANZACS NOT ENGAGED

    The great struggle which probably will be known in history as the battle of the Somme continues-- and it is clear must continue for weeks before the full results can be attained. ...

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  8. TEN SHELLS TO ONE

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the Daily Mail's correspondent at British headquarters on the western front, depicts the slackened tension after the first day of the attack. He says ...

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  9. Night Attack Succeeds

    South of the River Somme the struggle continued yesterday evening, and at night-time complete success came to us. We completely occupied the enemy's trenches in the second line positions on a front of more than 3ΒΌ miles from the wood at Merancourt to the immediate ...

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  10. HOW IMMELMANN DIED

    The British version of the killing of the German aviator Immelmann is that one British aviator attacked three Fokkers. The Britisher dived steeply at one of the ...

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  11. BAD GROUND HINDERS EAGER BRITISH

    French military experts point out that the British advance was slower than the French because the ground was more difficult. M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the Echo do Paris, suggests that the bravery and dash of the Britishers carried them past the points to which it had been fixed that their ...

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  12. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK

    The British steamer Moeris, of Liverpool, 3409 tons, has been sunk. ...

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  13. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED

    Further British wounded (including the Highlanders and Anzacs) are arriving at Charing Cross station. The Anzacs apparently were wounded prior to July 1. All were smiling and jolly. As they were whirled away to the hospital wards the Anzacs sang songs. ...

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  15. A YEAR AGO

    The Russians have had an important victory near Opatoff, just over the Galician border. The battle was in the open, and there was no trench work. ...

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  16. Allies Consolidating for Next Blow

    The latest news from both the western and the eastern fronts is cheerful. The Allies in the west are consolidating every gain prior to resuming the thrust. Consequently, as a Paris semi-official message points out, progress must be slow. But it will be sure. ...

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