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  2. GERMAN CLAIM.

    The Germans, in their communique issued to-day state:—Austro-German troops yesterday had encounters with enemy reconnoitring troops on both ...

    Article : 65 words
  3. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Italian communique issued today states:— In the Trentino the Austrians yesterday shelled villages in the Astico ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. ANGLO-FRENCH VICTORY

    The British and the French on Sunday resumed the offensive on the Somme, and have achieved another great viotory Details are not to hand but we knew from a German commnique that the Allies were carrying out a most violent bombardment. The British infantry, from Delville Wood to a point south of Guillemont advanced in the morning, captured Guillemont, and emtered the western end of Ginchy and then the French moved ...

    Article : 522 words
  5. WAR IN THE AIR.

    It is officially stated that in the Zeppelin raid on the south-eastern countiese of England last night 13 airships took part. Three approached London, and ...

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  6. THE DECLARATION OF WAR.

    Dr. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, is withholding the passports to the Roumanian Minister at Bucharest until the Bulgarian Minister returns to ...

    Article : 37 words
  7. ISONZO CAPTURES.

    The latest totals in connection with the Italian captures on the Isonzo front are as follow: 18.465 soldiers, 393 officers, 30 cannon, 92 machine-guns, 62 ...

    Article : 41 words
  8. RUSSIA'S AID.

    The general commanding the Russian forces in the Dobrudja region has arrived here. ...

    Article : 22 words
  9. GERMAN BRAG.

    Mr. Carl Von Wiegand, the Berlin correspondent of the "New York World," has had an interview with Herr Albert Ballin, the chairman of ...

    Article : 180 words
  10. THE SALONIKA FRONT.

    To-day's French communique deals with the Salonika campaign as follows"— There is violent artillery fire along ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. THE TURKISH WAR

    An Australian flying squadron has made a successful reconnaissance of the enemy positions on the Sinai Peninsula. Some of the airmen flew back 80 miles, ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. THE TURKISH-FAILURE.

    Djenial Pasha, a. Turkish Minister, is angry at the failure of the Turkish attack on El Rumani, which General Ven Kruss, the German Chief of Staff, ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. GREECE AND THE WAR.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:—King Constantine has expressed his belief in the expediency of Greece abandoning ...

    Article : 564 words
  14. ENEMY CRIME AGENTS.

    In connection with the disastrous explosion which took place last month at the Munitions National Storage Co., near Communipaw, in New York State, ...

    Article : 77 words
  15. IN ASIA MINOR

    To-day's Russian communique is as follows:— Fierce fighting continues in Kurdistan, in the region of Oghnet ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. AUSTRALIA.

    According to a statement made available to-day by the Federal Treasurer, 18,286 claims for war pensions have already been registered. Of these 11,542 ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. LORRAINE FRONT.

    This morning's French communique states:— In a coup do main yesterday we took prisoners and German trenches ...

    Article : 31 words
  18. BATTLE OF THE SOMME

    In his report this morning General Sir Douglas Haig says:— Last night was ggenerally quiet on our front, but there was fighting ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. WAR IN AFRICA.

    General Smuts, the Commander-inChief of the British troops operating against the Germans in East Africa, reports as follows, under yesterday's ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    This mornings Russian communique states— The Germans in the region of Riga yesterday attacked our Lettish ...

    Article : 253 words
  21. THE GERMAN REPORT.

    To-day's German communique says: —The artillery activity on the Somme yesterday increased to the greatest violente, and strong French attacks ...

    Article : 38 words
  22. TASMANIA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 625 words
  23. AERIAL OPERATIONS.

    According to British, French, and German communiques, 189 aeroplanes were brought down on the Western front during August, including 121 ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Mr. Alfred Noyes, the well-known author, who is contributing articles to the "Daily Chronicle" on Great Britain's war work, deseribing his visit to ...

    Article : 372 words
  25. THE FRENCH ADVANCE.

    To-night's French communique records an important advance thus:— North of the Somme, after the British offensive, we attacked, ...

    Article : 223 words
  26. TREASURE TROVE.

    A young artilleryman, when digging a shelter on the Somme front, has unearthed an iron box, inside of which were found securities worth 1,000,000 ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. OTHER WESTERN LINES

    This morning's French communique states:— The Germans are violently bombarding our positions between ...

    Article : 192 words
  28. THE BALKANS.

    It is significant that, the German censor has allowed the Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" to make unqualified admissions as to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. THE REVOLUTION.

    The Committee of National Defence is exerting its authority in a determined manner. It has forbidden Greeks between the ages of 19 and 45 to leave ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. SHORTLIVED GERMAN SUCCESS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, in his latest despatch from the Western front, says:—The fivefold attack by the Germans on our position ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. GREECE'S ENTRY.

    Tho German newspapers are preparing the public for the entry of Greece into the war, declaring that King Constantine, in order to prevent civil war, ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. THE ANGLO-FRENCH VICTORY.

    Prior to the battle on Sunday morning the French right rested on the Somme at Monacu Farm (near Hem), passed te the east of Maurepas, and joined the British right midway between Maurepns and Guillement. The British held the western and northern sides of Guillemont village, which had been strongly fortified by the Germans, and then their line went on to the east of Longueval, between there and Ginehy. The British bagan the attack ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 134 words
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