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  3. BRITISH REGAIN MAMETZ WOOD

    The British Have re-captured Mametz wood. The enemy is now strongly reinforced, and is furiously attacking at several points. The British, however are holding on to every position captured. The British are now bombarding the enemy's positions between the main battlefield and ...

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  4. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    HAVRE, Wednesday. 10.15 p.m. — The Germans have been expelled from the provinces of Ruanda and Urundi and have abandoned the province of ...

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  5. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11.30 p.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports — We have recaptured the whole of Mametz wood. We also progressed ...

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  6. NAVAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Wednesday. 1.55 a.m. — Official An enemy submarine a few hundred yards off the undefended harbor of Seaham fired 30 rounds of ...

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  7. LORD LANSDOWNE'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Thursday, 10.15 p.m. — Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, has issued the following statement: ...

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  8. ENEMY LARGELY REINFORCED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 3.30 p.m. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports: — Since the commencement of the battle the enemy has been largely ...

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  9. SHELLS DROPPED MILES INLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday, 6.55 p.m. — Over a dozen shells passed over Seaham, dropping miles inland. One penetrated a miner's dwelling ...

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  10. ITALIANS BOMBARD PARENZO.

    ROME, Wednesday. 1.30 a.m. — Italian warships bombarded a hydroplane station at Paranzo notwithstanding the violent fire from a land battery ...

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  11. BLOCKADE TIGHTENING.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. 9 p.m. — Many British submarines were seen in the northern Cattegat. Only small German steamers are now able to reach ...

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  12. THE JUTLAND BATTLE.

    ZURICH, Wednesday. 9 p.m. — Admiral Holtzendorf's recall from the retired list, and his appointment as expert adviser to the Admiralty is ...

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  13. GERMAN PROGRESS AT VERDUN

    PARIS, Thursday. 1.30 a.m. — Official: There is nothing to report on the Somme. The Germans launited a powerful attack in the region of ...

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  14. MESOPOTAMIA

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. 9 a.m. — We captured a new Turkish fortified line westward of Ezeroum. We have considerably progressed capturing ...

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  15. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday. 11.30 a.m.: — A Russian communique states: — There is intermittent artillery and rifle fire on the whole front from ...

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  16. FRENCH SECTOR CALM.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 3.30 p.m. — A communique states: — The night on the Somme has been calm, but we carried out several ...

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  17. SENSITIVE IRISH PUBLIC.

    LONDON, Thursday. 5.30 A.M. — The Irish situation is hazy. There is to doubt that Lord Lansdowne's speech was [?] consternation amonest a ...

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  18. BRITISH TRAWLERS SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 5.50 p.m. — The British admiral in the Adriatic reports that an Austrian cruiser sank two patrolling British trawlers. Two ...

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  19. ENEMY VERSION

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. 3.30 p.m. — A Turkish communique states: — We surprised an enemy eacalry detachment in the Felahia sector the ...

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  20. PERONNE A SMALL FORTRESS

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 4.35 a.m. — German wounded saw that the Germans have blown up the Peronne-Saint Quentin railway. Every street in ...

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  21. DEUTSCHLAND LEAVING SHORTLY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. 10 p.m. — The Deutschland is expected to leave shortly: her unloading is almost completed. An American offered ...

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  22. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    HOME, Wednesday. 1.35 a.m. — An Italian communique sates: — We made some progress in the Adige Valley, north of the Serra ...

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  23. BRITISH INFANTRY'S GOOD WORK.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 12 a.m. — The Press is paying magnificent tribute to the courage of the British in recapturing Contal Maison. It is pointed out ...

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  24. RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON KOVEL.

    LONDON, Thursday. 12.30 a.m. — The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent reports that hot fighting is in progress on the west bank of the ...

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  25. FIGHTING CONTTNUES UNABATED.

    LONDON, Thursday. 4.35 a.m. — Fighting continues unabated on the Comme. The recrudescence of activit at Verdun shows that the Germans in ...

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  26. BERLIN REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 8.30 p.m. — A Berlin communique states: — Fighting near Contal Maison. Mametz wood and Trones wood is ...

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  27. SUBMARINES DEVOTED TO FOOD TRANSPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 10.15 p.m. — The new trade of the submarines is to be devoted solely to the transport of food. The submarine ...

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  28. ENEMY REPORT.

    VIENNA, Thursday. 9 a.m. — Official: — We repulsed a strong Italian attack at Monte Rasta. The enemy lost 1,000. ...

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  29. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1.55 a.m. — A German communique states: — The Stokhod front is unchanged. We took prisoner in two days 1,938 ...

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  30. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 9 a.m. — The Dentschland's feat in reaching America has caused great jubilation in Germany. The owners advance the ...

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  31. RECAPTURE OE CONTAL MAISON.

    LONDON, Thursday. 8.10 a.m. Writing from the Western Front Mr. Philip Gibbs says: — Prior to the capture of Contal ...

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  32. RESULTS OF JUTLAND BATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday. 1.5 a.m. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent reports that reliable sources state that the following ships are being ...

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  33. HUNGARIAN PESSIMISM.

    HOME, Thursday 6.40 p.m. — It is reported that General Pflanzer, the Arch Duke Joseph, and Kins Ferdinand have been relieved of their ...

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  34. "ANZAC BULLETIN"

    LONDON, Wednesday. 6.30 p.m. — Hon. A. Fisher. High Commissioner for Australia, lias issued the first number of the "Anzac Bulletin." The ...

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  35. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday. 5.40 P.M. — Mr. [?]squith stated in the House of Commons that the Government had adopted the resolutions of the Economic ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    VIENNA, Thursday. 9 a.m. — Official Several attacks on the Lower stokhod failed. We took prisoner 2,000 men and 12 machine Runs in two days. ...

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  37. GERMAN PRESS LAMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 10.30 a.m. — The German military authorities' obvious attempts to break the disastrous news have gently led to ...

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  38. BRITAIN DAT BY DAY

    LONDON, Thursday. 9 a.m. — Queen Mary and Prince George attended an entertainment to convalescent Anzacs at Lord Blythe House. Her Majesty ...

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  39. LANDSTURM FOR THE FRONT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. 8.50 p.m. — Considerable movements of German troops are taking place throughout Belgium. It is reported that all the ...

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  40. STUPID GERMANS.

    LONDON, Thursday. 1.30 a.m. — Lord Derby attended at the Free Trad Mall, Manchester and last night pre laded over Hon. Sir G. E. Foster's ...

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  41. GERMANY'S INEXORABLE DEMANDS.

    [?] Thursday. 10.33 a.m. — The calling up of youths aged 17 and [?] profescally for training purposes has caused a panic in Germany ...

    Article : 88 words
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