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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  7. ALLIES ADVANCE

    The report that tho British had captured strong enemy first and second line trenches near Loos (south of La Bassee), and had taken over 3000 ...

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  8. ALLIES’ TRANSPORT LIKE CLOCKWORK.

    The most significant feature of the Allies’ effort was the complete coordination of the different services. The Germans boast of their motor ...

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  9. IN THE EAST

    It is reported at Petrograd that the 41st German Army Corps has been overtaken by flood in tho Pinsk marshes, east of Brest-Litovsk, and ...

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  10. CHURCH BELLS AND CANNON ROAR.

    Continuing his story on the following day (Monday), Mr Gibbs writes : —“The battle on Monday was intensely concentrated, the lighting ...

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  11. PRISONERS IMPEDE PROGRESS

    A French wounded soldier describes how they charged the German gunners. “We leapt upon them like pike snap up gudgeon,” he said ...

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  12. SWEPT THROUGH GERMAN LINES.

    An important part in the offensive in the Champagne region was played by the French cavalry. After the infantry had cleared the ...

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  13. AIRMEN ALOFT ALL DAY.

    Large bodies of Britishers who fought their way through Loos are now confronted with German reserves who have been hurried up after our ...

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  14. DASHING GHURKAS.

    An officer of the Ghurkas states that Neuve Chapelle Was trifling compared with Saturday’s [?]ighting. “ We lay in the trenches on ...

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  15. DARING GENERAL.

    In one particularly daring cavalry charge General Marchand, who took a leading part in the Fashoda incident, in September, 1898, was wounded in ...

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  16. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    In the north fierce fighting is taking place in the Dvinsk, Vesmiany, and Baranovitch regions. The enemy is attacking with large forces at ...

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  17. GERMAN EXCUSES.

    The German newspaper, evidently inspired, are unanimous in stating that the Allies aimed at breaking the German front, and securing a final ...

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  18. RAILWAY STATION DESTROYED.

    Allies’ airmen on Friday dropped bombs on a German troop train at Douai (20 miles south of Lille), wrecking three carriages. When the ...

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  19. ENEMY REPORTS.

    Berlin states that tho booty taken in the Vilna battle included three field guns, 75 machine-guns, numerous baggage carts, while 70 officers ...

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  20. PLANS UPSET.

    In the opinion of military critics the German efforts to hold the British and French immobile in the West. while they are seeking a decision in ...

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  21. NO MERCY FOR FIENDS.

    Another British wounded narrates; —“ A German at point-blank range shot a Britisher in the jaw, and then flung up his hands and ...

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  22. GERMANOPII[?]LES LEAVE MINISTRY.

    A message from Sofia states that M. Toutcheff and M. Bakaloff, two pro-German Ministers in the Bulgarian Cabinet, have resigned. It is ...

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  23. FURTHER CAPTURES.

    Sir John French reports :—In addition to the field guns captured by us the Germans abandoned several others between the lines. Our ...

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  24. “ NEVER BEEN IN HELL BEFORE.”

    “ I had never been in hell before Saturday,” relates a wounded corporal. “I had charge of a bombing party of nine, of whom seven ...

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  25. BULGARIA AND BRITAIN.

    Questions in the House of Commons on Tuesday, in regard to the Bulgarian mobilisation drew an important statement from the ...

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  26. REGIMENTS OBLITERATED.

    From thirty miles off the great bombardment sounded like the roll of a giant drum, or the rattle of a tremendous machine-gun. A ...

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  27. CROWN PRINCE’S ARMY.

    The German counter-attack in the Argonne is not likely to interfere with the French push in the Champagne The Crown Prince has sustained a ...

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  28. KITCHENER’S ARMY.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the well known author, whose work, has placed him in the very forefront of war correspondents. had the privilege of being ...

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  29. BRITISH GRAVES IN BELGIUM.

    The Belgian peasants are bestowing attention upon many, of the graves of British soldiers in, Belgium, and tending them with great care. ...

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  30. “EVERY MAN HIS UTMOST.”

    Although for some days before there were signs that a new movement Was about to be made, wounded soldiers who have reached England say that ...

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  31. APPALLING BOMBARDMENT.

    A number of the French troops wounded in the Champagne fighting have arrived in Paris, covered with chalky mud. ...

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  32. CZAR’S CONGRATULATION.

    There is profound satisfaction in Petrograd at the commencement of the offensive in the West, but it is realised that incessant blows alone ...

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  33. TRAPPED.

    Prisoners declare that they were caught in a trap, and had to surrender, having tired their last shot. A Landsturm Captain stated that, ...

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  35. CLOSE GRIPS.

    “The din of the bombardment was doubly intense at dawn. Our guns had never spoken like this. The attack began in earnest east of ...

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  36. POSITION ON GALLIPOLI.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, in reply to a question asked by Mr W. Johnson-Hicks (Unionist), the Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  37. ENTHUSIASM IN NEW YORK.

    Enthusiasm in New York at the Allies’ offensive is reflected in the exceptional activity on the Stock Exchange, where sales increased ...

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  39. DR. DUMBA’S RECALL.

    Great Britain has guaranteed a safe conduct to Dr. Dumba, the Austrian ambassador at. Washington, who has been recalled by the Austrian ...

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  41. SURPRISE ADMITTED.

    “Among the attackers were many battalions of Kitchener’s new army. All day Saturday, in the heavy rain, the soldiers had dug themselves in ...

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  42. AMERICAN LOAN TO ALLIES.

    It is announced definitely that the Anglo-French Financial Commissioners have placed with an underwriting syndicate in New York ...

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