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  3. THE WAR.

    (Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to "The Wangaratta Chronicle" by special ...

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  4. ANZAC TRENCH RAID.

    An Australian soldier who was wounded and has been sent to London has described a raid made at midnight on the Wednesday ...

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  5. 2000 PRISONERS ARRIVE.

    Two thousand German prisoners have arrived at Southampton. They are all seasoned troops. ...

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  6. THIRD LINE BREACHED.

    Mr. George Adam, "The Times" correspondent at Paris, telegraphing at noon on Tuesday, says it is now possible to state, without ...

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  7. EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, who is representing the "Daily Mail" at the front, says that the German officers who were captured were ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. WEDNESDAY'S CABLES.

    General Haig reports from France that the enemy has been heavily reinforced from other parts of the line and continues everywhere to ...

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  9. FRICOURT BATTLEGROUND.

    "The Times" correspondent at the British Press Camp in France states that Tuesday was a comparatively quiet day. The British did not ...

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  10. ROUMANIANS IMPRESSED.

    According to advices coming to hand from Bucharest the effensives which are being conducted by the Allies on the various fronts have ...

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  11. BATTALION CAPTURED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in France announces that a Prussian battalion surrendered to the British forces ...

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  12. 20,000 GERMANS REPELLED.

    The special correspondent of "The Times" in France, in a message from the press camp behind the front, says that Monday was a day ...

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  13. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    It is officially stated from Paris that the French have continued to make progress south of the Somme, capturing woods, villages, and ...

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  14. RHENISH PERSONNEL.

    The Prussian battalion which surrendered to the British at Fricourt was principally drawn from the Upper Rhine districts, This is a ...

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  15. RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    It has been officially announced in Petrograd that the Russian forces have broken through two lines of the German defences at Baranovitchi ...

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  16. HARD-PRESSED AUSTRIA.

    News from Salcnike intimates that Austria-Hungary is clamor[?]ng at So[?]a for aid from Bulgaria. ...

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  17. THURSDAY'S OABLES.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that hand to hand fighting continues between the Anere and the Somme. The British have taken 500 more ...

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  18. FRENCH AGAIN MOVING.

    A Paris communique issued at midnight on Wednesday states that the French have resumed the offensive north of the Somme, and have ...

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  19. DAY'S BAG 1100.

    We took more prisoners than the total number of men who had pushed so gallantly up the hill. The whole bag that afternoon was 1100. ...

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  20. KILLED AT FRONT.

    Captain Charles C. Craig, Unionist member for South Antrim in the House of Commons since 1903, has been killed at the front. ...

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