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  4. FINE FRENCH VICTORY

    The Paris communique states the French attacked on a front of four kilometres (about two miles and three-quarters), and carried the German positions on the whole line to a depth of two kilometres (one mile and one-third). The village of Biaches was captured, and the troops established the [?]sitions from this point to the outskirts of Barleux. ...

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  5. DRIVE FOR KOVEL

    A Petrograd official message announces that the Russians have occupied Delatyn. We have had further successes on the River Styr, and captured a small town on the main road towards Ko[?]ki. The number of Austro-German prisoners is increasing. ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. FOE'S GREAT MISTAKE

    The Times correspondent in Paris connectedly describes the French operations in the west. He says:--"While the Germans battered Verdun the ...

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  7. GERMAN ATTACKS FAIL

    A further communique from Sir Douglas Haig, issued early on Monday morning, reports:--Hostile artillery was active, and there have been artillery duels in several sectors. We again progressed steadily in the face of stubborn opposition in the ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. Wedge Between Austrian Armies

    Another Petrograd official communique says:--The Russian onslaught on the lower Stochod River continues. The enemy has been flung back in groat disorder. The fiercest fighting is taking place around Baranovitchy, where the enemy is ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. Many Guns Taken

    General Sir Douglas Haig, Commander in-Chief of the British Forces in France, reporter:--We bombarded the enemy's trenches in the neighborhood of Gommecourt. Despite unfavorable weather, aeroplanes rendered valuable service. In ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. TWO NATIONS CHARGE

    The Times correspondent, describing the attacks at the point at which the French and British lines junction, writes that the advance was a most magnificent sight. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. CARGO SUBMARINE

    A message from Norfolk (Virginia) states that the German submersible Deutschland, which the Germans announced some time ago would make the trans-Atlantic trip ...

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  12. SHOWING FRITZ SOMETHING NEW

    The New York Associated Press's correspondent in Berlin has sent the story of a German lieutenant named Dambitsch, who was wounded in the Somme fighting. After dwelling on the indescribable destruction wrought by the Allied artillery on the massively-built German positions, which were regarded as practically indestructible ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. RIOTS IN COLOGNE

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf reports severe disturbances in Cologne. The soldiers, when culled out, refused to fire on the crowds. The police killed ten rioters. ...

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  14. QUIET ON THE SOMME

    The Paris communique says:--It was quiet on both sides of the Somme during the night. In the Hard[?]court attack yesterday we took prisoner 630 of the enemy, including 10 officers. There was a violent bombardment of Chattancourt, Fleury, and Damioup. ...

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  15. AIR RAID ON ENGLAND

    It is officially reported that hostile aeroplanes attempted a raid near the North Foreland, this morning. They were repulsed by our anti-aircraft ...

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  16. TAKING OF HARDECOURT

    The correspondent of the Times, Mr. M'Alpin, at the French front, writes:--The English and French troops carried Hardecourt and Trone Wood brilliantly, and ...

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  17. GERMANS KEEPING QUIET

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--There was fighting between the Ancre and the Somme, but it was considerably less violent in character. ...

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  18. A YEAR AGO

    In a speech Lord Kitchener asked for more and more men. He was specially loud in his praise of the grand work done by the troops of the Dominions. ...

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  19. ALONG THE ASTICO

    A Rome official communique says:--We advanced along the Upper Astico towards Forni, capturing material. We also stormed the enemy's trenches ...

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  20. ANOTHER AIR HERO

    The German official message says:--British and French attacks north of the Somme were mainly repulsed. The enemy penetrated Hardecourt village. ...

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  22. WEAK LINK WILL SNAP

    Reuter's representative at the Press Camp on the western front writes:--"The week-end fighting north of the River Somme was intense, and considerable tactical ...

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  23. WAR COMMITTEE

    In addition to the Ministerial changes already announced Lord Curzon has been appointed a permanent member of the War Committee. ...

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