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  4. BATTLE OF THE SOMME

    A Paris communique says:-- There was a lively cannonade at Maurepas. We carried portions of the enemy's trenches south west of Estrees. Minor German attacks on the Meuse were easily repulsed. ...

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  5. WITH HUGHES

    The strangest fact about Kitchener's death was thai he was not missed. The public soon recovered from its first shock, and proceeded with business exactly as usual. It is not ...

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  6. ITALY PRESSES ON

    The official Italian message says:-- We pierced another strong line of enemy entrenchments east of Hill 212 on the Carse, and took 800 prisoners. There were artillery duels at Gorz, the enemy shelling the town and tho Isonzo ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. QUIETER IN FRANCE

    In his midnight bulletin General Sir Douglas Haig says:-- There was the usual hostile shelling, particularly at Mametz Wood and Pozieres: ...

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  8. RHEIMS SHELLED AGAIN

    The French communique, issued at midnight, says:-- Bad weather hampered operations over most of the front. There was a sharp ...

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  9. HINDENBURG SPARS

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd reports that Hindenburg directed his reinforcements at the Brody sector of his defence,whereupon the Russians broke through ...

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  10. DESTROYER SUNK

    It is officially announced that the British destroyer H.M.S. Lassoo was torpedoed or mined and sunk on Sunday off the Dutch coast. ...

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  11. SPLENDID LIGHT HORSE

    Mr. Massey, the British press representative In the Eastern Mediterranean, telegraphing from Cairo, ascribes the failure of the Turkish counter attacks, to the heavy ...

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  12. HOLDING ON AT POZIERES

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the Daily Mall's correspondent at the western front, says that the Pozieres trenches held by the Australians are constantly being shelled by the Germans ...

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  13. BELGIAN BASES BOMBED

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the Amsterdam Telegraaf states that Allied airmen have bombed the railway station at Mons twice In a Fortnight. Each ...

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  14. FOE PURSUED ON STRYPA

    A Petrograd official message says:-- On the Upper Sereth River the enemy retired westward to the fortified positions, behind which he is checking our advance at ...

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  15. BRITISH OBJECTIVE

    The British positions between Guillemont and Pozieres are dally assuming a more interesting aspect. The enemy there has been forced back on a front of six miles, and the ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN LINE TURNED

    A message from Petrograd says that owing to the turning of the Halicz bridgehead southward of the Dniester, it is believed that the enemy cannot hold the Ziota Lipa line. ...

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  17. TURKS WELL SUPPLIED

    Mr. Massey the British press representative In the Eastern Mediterranean, describes the battle of the 9th as a determined and exceedingly bitter one. The Australian Light ...

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  19. CARPATHIAN BARRIER

    The Daily News correspondent at Petrograd says that between Nadworna and Halicz the Austrians and Germans. are hastily fleeing, a section going in the ...

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  20. BRITISH PRISONERS

    Lord Hugh Cecil, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons today that many British prisoners had been sent to work In ...

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