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  2. AMERICAN VALOUR.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters in france, telegraphing at 6 p.m. on Thursday, states that large numbers of American storm troops co-operated with the ...

    Article : 499 words
  3. CAPTURE OF SOISSONS.

    A message to Washington announces that the city of Soissons has been captured, and the number of prisoners now totals thirty thousand. The French-American offensive has been resumed ...

    Article : 168 words
  4. DEFEAT OF OFFENSIVE.

    [?] do not conceal their chagrin at the events on the west front. The "Koelnischo Volke Zeitung," of Berlin, after referring to the false [?]opes ...

    Article : 248 words
  5. GERMANY'S FORCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday morning, states that 50 German divisions were brought up on Monday, some of which have not been ...

    Article : 100 words
  6. METEREN CAPTURED.

    An official message from London states that the Scottish and Australians have taken Meteren, and ground to the south, capturing prisoners and machine guns. ...

    Article : 31 words
  7. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    French communiques report as follows:—FRIDAY EVENING. Between the Aisne an the Marne, over-coming the resistance of the enemy, who had ...

    Article : 388 words
  8. ENEMY RESERVES.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent says: The Germans have 20 divisions of reserves on the Soissons-Chateau-Thierry line. Their entry into the battle has temporarily ...

    Article : 123 words
  9. DUTCH PRESS COMMENTS

    The Allied victory has made a deep impression in Holland. "Der Telegraaf' says that anything is now possible. The capture of 4 00 guns will on ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. WHERE IS HINDENBURG?

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states: The "Matin" draws attention to the fact that Ludendorff, who had previously been described as "Quarter-Master General." was ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. GOURAND'S VICTORY.

    The French are strongly posted on the heights overlooking the Marne which separates the German left and right wings. It is important to remember that the ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. TUESDAY'S TRIUMPH.

    Mr. James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphed last, night:— Tuesday was the Allies' best day and ...

    Article : 300 words
  13. GERMAN MENDACITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters wrote on July 19:—The Scottish and Australian troops this morning carried out an operation in the vicinity of Meteren ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. SITUATION REVIEWED.

    The "Times," in a review of the position, says that the complete breakdown of the German offensive is due to the accuracy of the French information, power, quick ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. OVER THE RHINE.

    The Air Ministry officially reports that aeroplanes on Tuesday night bombed works at Hagendingen (on the Moselle), and Burbach (beyond the Rhine) with good results ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. TWENTY VILLAGES RECAPTURED.

    A French communique reports that after breaking the German offensive on the front from the Champagne to Montague de Rheims, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the ...

    Article : 157 words
  17. ENEMY REPORTS.

    The German official message issued last night was as follows:—Between the Aisne and the Marne the French penetrated, by surprise, our front lines at isolated points and ...

    Article : 173 words
  18. IMMENSE STRATEGICAL SUCCESS.

    Focn's attack menaces the whole of the German right flank, and the enemy must bring up troops from the Marne front or leave them in danger. ...

    Article : 402 words
  19. ITALY'S AIRMEN BUSY.

    An Italian official report states that on Saturday night last Italian naval airships and aeroplanes dropped 8000 kilogrammes of bombs on military works and maritime forces ...

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  20. THE TANKS.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent states that General Mangin commanded the new attack, which was directed against the whole right flank of the German army, upon the ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. FOCH'S STRATEGY.

    General Foch's great counter stroke concluded within, a few hours. The French gained double the territory that the Germans secured in their first three days' offensive. ...

    Article : 322 words
  22. ENEMY TRANSPORT DIFFICULTIES.

    The "Times" states between the [?]ure[?] and the Marne the enemy on Sunday resisted stubbornly, delivering violent counter attacks. The French progress in the Marne valley ...

    Article : 199 words
  23. PILES OF GERMAN DEAD.

    Mr. Campbell, the "Times'" correspondent, says the lull in the fighting in Champagne suggests the enemy is compelled to pause to the breath owing to the heaviness of his ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. BRITISH REPORTS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at midnight:—Our airmen bombed many targets, including dumps at Armentieres and Mericourt, railway stations at Rosieres and Bray, and docks at ...

    Article : 270 words
  25. HEAVY ENEMY LOSSES.

    The French were well satisfied with the results up to 11 a.m. on Wednesday. The whole attack resembled that of March 21, when 41 divisions attacked on a 70 mile ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A wireless German official report states that southward of the Somme the enemy penetrated a village and wood near Hamel. Our counter attack frustrated his attack ...

    Article : 263 words
  27. INTERNATIONAL AMITY.

    A most significant and impressive spectacle behind the French lines on the Aisne and Marne is the procession of American and French wounded mutually supporting each ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON THE MARNE.

    This afternoon's French communique reports: There was no change last night on the Marne and in Champagne. South-west of Nanteull la Fosse we ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. THE NEWS IN PARIS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that the news of the splendid counter offensive spread most rapidly. The Parisians are over-joyed, and the general opinion is that the ...

    Article : 37 words
  30. CANADA'S DETERMINATION.

    Sir Robert Borden, Canadian Prime Minister, after visiting the Canadians at the fre[?] wrote a letter to General Currie (the commander of the Canadians), in which he paid ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. CHATEAU THIERRY OCCUPIED.

    A French communique says that the French troops entered Chateau-Thierry this morning. Violent fighting is proceeding north and ...

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  32. FRENCH AVIATORS' TASK.

    A French communique states that bombing machines on Tuesday ceaselessly attacked the Marne bridges. Germans debouching on the northern and southern banks were machine ...

    Article : 141 words
  33. AIR RAIDS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that an air raid warning was given at midnight, and the "all clear" at 12.45 a.m. The Press Bureau reports that a hostile ...

    Article : 50 words
  34. DARING AIR RAID.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states: British airmen daringly attacked the Zeppelin station at Tondern at 4.40 on Friday morning. An eye-witness saw three ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. WAR PRISONERS CONFERENCE.

    It is officially announced in Berlin that Germany's ratification of The Hague War Prisoners' Conference agreement depends upon the satisfactory settlement of the ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. BRITISH PARTICIPATING.

    Reuter's correspondent a French headquarters, telegraphing at 8 a.m. on Sunday states that the British troops took part in the battle for the first time yesterday ...

    Article : 64 words
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