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  3. RUSSIA

    General Alexeieff has resigned his position as Chief of Staff of the. Army. General Alexeieff resigned because he Hisagreed with M. Kerensky's demand for ...

    Article : 310 words
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  5. GREAT BRITISH ADVANCE

    To-day's cable messages confirm the success of the British attack upon the German lines between the Menin road and Ypres;; The adyance in some cases exceeded a mile in depth, and every gain has been ...

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  6. FIGHT INCIDENTS

    Mr. Beach Thomas, of the "Daily Mail," writes:—"Thursday's victory comes out clear and complete in outline in the morning sunshine. Never before did so ...

    Article : 684 words
  7. NEARLY ON THE PLAINS

    Mr. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent, telegraphs: — "Friday revealed a victory more certain and complete even than Messines. We gained every objective ...

    Article : 772 words
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  9. OSTEND THE NEXT OBJECTIVE.

    The push is best, described aa a very big tactiead success, demonstrating that wide front attacks—are the most successful End least costly: Thursday's assault gained ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. REGENERATING THE ARMY.

    General Verkhovsky, the Minister for War, has returned from headquarters. He explained the plan to regenerate the army to; the executive of the Soldels. He ...

    Article : 302 words
  11. FRENCH DELIGHT:

    The French press unanimously acclaim the wonderful British victory, and the great successes resulting from the new offensive. methods, coupled with the ...

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  12. THE OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in a more detailed account of Thursday battle, confirms the completeness of the success. Local attacks ai the evening in the neighbourhood of ...

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  13. ENEMY CONFIDENCE DESTROYED

    The most triumphant feature of yesterday's splendid victory, mites Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarters in "ranee, is the deathblow it dealt to ...

    Article : 472 words
  14. CANADA.

    The Duke of Devonshire Governor-General of Canada, in a speech from the throne at the prorogation of Parliament coachided:— "Although the stress of the ...

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  15. REMOVING BELGIANS.

    The Belgian Government has been significantly advised that the civihans near "the German front in Flanders have been gradually removed. Only the army ...

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  16. BUTTER SUPPLIES.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Food Controller is making arrangements to secure as regular a supply of butter as possible during the winter^ but cannot ...

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