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  4. RUSSIA'S ATTACKS TELL

    General Brussiloff is now fighting his way to Kovel along the whole front, the Russian advance forming an are some 20 miles from the town. General Alexieff, the Russian Chief of Staff, has telegraphed to the Petit Parisian that the most difficult period of the war has passed. The enemy is beginning to weaken, ...

    Article : 214 words
  5. TO AVOID WASTE

    The end of the war is not in sight. The Prime Minister, straight back from the heart of affairs, cannot prophesy its early termination. The restricted trading conditions which ...

    Article : 477 words
  6. COMBLES AND PERONNE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says:--The Allies are now attacking a front of eight miles, from Delville Wood, which the South Africans brilliantly captured on Thursday, to the river near the village of Clary. The Germans are fighting most desperately to hold their positions, which ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. Haig Reports Pause

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--The general situation is unchanged. North of Little Bazentin we repulsed a hostile attack. Heavy mutual artillery fire continued all night. ...

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  8. RUSSIANS SWIM RIVER

    The Petrograd official message says:--Our gallant troops swam across the Koropetz River, north-westward of Brody, the enemy having destroyed the bridges, and captured over 1000 Austro-Germans. ...

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  9. Foe's Assaults on French Line Fail

    The Paris official message says:--The enemy made no new attacks north of the Somme. Two enemy attempts in the region of Lihons, made after violent bombardments, failed under our fire. ...

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  10. ZEPPELIN RAID

    A Times correspondent on the south-east coast says that the loud explosions brought the inhabitants out on to the sea front. Bombs were noticed flashing down towards ...

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  11. ON THE SOMME FRONT

    The correspondent of the Times at Somme headquarters says that the heat is intense. Yet cheerfulness continues. The weather is only one thing more to joke about and swear ...

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  12. Inhabitants Leave Lemberg

    Vienna telegrams state that the Austrians are ready to evacuate Lemberg, many of the inhabitants having already left. There is no confirmation of a report from Rome that the Germans are withdrawing heavy artillery, food, and munitions from Kovel and have evacuated Vladimir Volynski. ...

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  13. CROCODILE WILLIAM

    The Berlin official communique, says Amsterdam, contains the following message from the Kaiser to Bethmann-Hollweg on the second anniversary of the war:-- ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S LOAN

    "The first loan (£4,000,000) by the Commonwealth on the London market was a success, having been fully subscribed," said Mr. Higgs, the Federal Treasurer, to-day in ...

    Article : 386 words
  15. DEUTSCHLAND LEAVES

    The pilot is on board the Deutschland, and she is expected to move out of Baltimore harbor at high tide this evening. BALTIMORE (U.S.A.), Later. ...

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  16. BITTER REVENTLOW

    The Times correspondent at Amsterdam says that Count von Reventlow, speaking at Munich, said that Great Britain was organised for war and sought to annihilate ...

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  17. TURKISH ARMY MUTINOUS

    Mr. Jeffries (Daily Mail correspondent at Athens) says that the Turkish army is now in a very bad condition, and mutinously inclined. ...

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  18. WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS

    The Athens correspondent of the Times states that Greece has decided to withdraw practically all troops from the hills above and around Salonica. ...

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  19. Enemy's Strength Unbroken

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam quotes another telegram from Berlin which says that the Kaiser has issued a grandiloquent proclamation to his forces. He ...

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  20. DARDANELLES PRISONERS

    A statement has been issued which sets forth the belief that the Turks hold as prisoners 19 officers and 359 men captured during the Dardanelles campaign. The net number ...

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  21. A YEAR AGO

    The British have recaptured a portion of the trenches that were lost west of Hooge, owing to the use by the Germans of flame projectors. ...

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  22. Optimism or Mendacity?

    A ludicrous fabrication in the German Admiralty's official message regarding last night's Zeppelin raid is that the invading airships attacked London. ...

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  25. THE BROKEN RAILWAY.

    The line curves out toward Hem more than shown in the map, and it would be before Hem and at points above it that the Allies would be astride it. It is a branch line, and runs on from Combles to Albert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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