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Advertising : 7 wordsGeneral 'Sir Douglas Haig reports:--The Germans are attacking our positions in the vicinity of Longueval and Delville Wood. Heavy fighting is proceeding. The German attack was preceded by a bombardment of "weeping" shells. ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Russian forces on the cast front continue their pressure. In the north they are pressing von Hindonburg about Riga, and the German press admits that Kuropatkin, who commands on this section of the groat line, has penetrated the defending lines in several places. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe full text of General Sir Douglas Haig's letter to tho workers of Britain is as follows:--We are now engaged in the greatest ...
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Advertising : 696 wordsPetrograd messages say that the hammering that the enemy received in the Ostroff Gubin sector, 20 miles south-west of Lutzk,. was a groat tactical success. The Russians ...
Article : 117 wordsAccording to the Dutch press a German communique makes the following admissions:-- General Kuropatkin is pressing his ...
Article : 241 wordsThe King has telegraphed to General Sir Douglas Haig his great admiration' of the continued and successful advance of the British Army, and also conveying the ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Germans launched a night attack between Biaches and La Maisonette, their repeated attempts costing them heavy losses. They failed to gain La. Maisonotte, but parties crept along the canal into the eastern part, of Biaches, Where fighting continues. ...
Article : 157 wordsKarl von Wiegand, the Berlin correspondent of the New York World, forecasts that the result of the main Russian offensive will mean drastic changes in Austro-Hungarian ...
Article : 96 wordsIn the House of Lords to-day Lord, Rutland suggested a Parliamentary vote, of thanks to the Fleet for its work In the Jutland, battle. ...
Article : 105 wordsA neutral who has returned from a visit to Berlin says that the absence of a disclosure as to the losses suffered by Germany in the Jutland naval battle caused some ...
Article : 132 wordsThe King and Queen on Tuesday visited the convalescents at Woodcote Park, a portion of the County of London Hospital ut Epsom, where some of the Anzaes are. A ...
Article : 82 wordsThe German press does not give details of the fighting on the western front, but prints full and inspired articles imploring the people to maintain internal unity. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe highest military authorities in Paris consider that the new British armies are the most, important factor in the present strife since they have proved their ability to defeat Germany's best. These experts acknowledge that Great Britain is now the foremost of the military ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. M'Alpin, one of the Dally Mall's correspondents at the British front, says that there were half a million Germans on the Picardy front. All the divisions at the roar ...
Article : 200 wordsA Belgian official message states that Belgian troops raided a Gorman trench north of Dixmude, and killed most of the occupants. The rest were taken prisoner. ...
Article : 29 wordsA report from Christlansand, Norway, states that on Tuesday morning a heavy cannonade was heard by tho people on tho Island of F[?]ekkeroo. It appeared to be coming from ...
Article : 123 wordsA Berlin communique does not mention tho latest British gains. It speaks of attacks against Pozieres and Blaches as having been repulsed, but. as the French hold the larger ...
Article : 47 wordsTelegrams from Rotterdam give many signs that Germany's morale 'is shaken. The General Staff has taken the unprecedented step of appealing to the public for confidence, saying: "These are days of excitement, when our troops are opposed to a mass of iron that half the world has prepared against them," ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Times, points out that unless there is a general check tho rate of spending will soon bo £4,000,000 a day. North of Ypres the enemy gained ground ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Paris Petit Journal says that tho Kaiser witnessed the capture by the British ol Ovlliers. It was in this fight that the Prussian ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Times correspondent at Washington says that there are indications that the Deutschland will leave shortly. Her bows are painted In white to simulate waves and ...
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Article : 28 wordsThe Paris Reuter correspondent, describing the capture of Ovillers, says that the bridge was attacked from three sides, and that furious close-quarter fighting took place. The ...
Article : 85 wordsAn Italian official message says:--We continue to progress at Pasuble and on the, Posina and Astice, despite the vigorous resistance of the foe. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Wed 19 Jul 1916, Page 1
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