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  3. FRANCO-BELGIUM FRONT.

    [?]. Haig reported on Friday afternoon as follows;—"We drove out the 5th Brandenburg division from their remaining positions in Delville Wood, and the whole ...

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  4. RUSSIAN FRONTS.

    The Russian forces operating under Gen. Sacharoff have captured the Galician town of Brody, which the Germans and Augtrians strongly defended. ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. "Sheer Stubborn Courage."

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent at the British headquarters in France, says:—"About 10 o'clock on Thursday morning we again took all of ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. Across the Stockhod.

    The Petrograd official message of Saturday afternoon states:—An allied air aquadron raided baranavitchi on Friday, bombed the station and rolling stock, and ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. Anzacs at Pozieres.

    An officer of one of the London regiments, who was wounded at Pozieres, says:—"The Anzacs bore the brunt of the gruelling, but we were always in line with ...

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  8. FRENCH SLAVES.

    The French Government, with the intention of informing neutrals of the details of German crimes on civilians in the invaded countries, is preparing a Yellow ...

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  9. Successful Raids.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"On Saturday night we heavily bombarded the German positions from the River Ancre to the River Somme. The Canadians made ...

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  10. French Progress.

    The French communique issued on Friday afternoon eta tea:—Many air combats have occurred. The French brought down three German machines, and an air ...

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  11. Turks Helping Austrians.

    Turkey has sent one battalion to help Austria, and has refused more troops because they are required against the Russians in Asia Minor. The departure of ...

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  12. A Relentless Pursuit.

    Sunday's Russian communique states that the pursuit of the enemy in the districts surrounding kovel and Brody and southward of the River Dniester ...

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  13. Severe German Losses.

    The despatch received from Gen. Haig on Saturday evening stated that except for minor local actions and some heavy artillery fighting on both sides nothing of ...

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  14. The French Front.

    To-day's Paris communique says:—we have repulsed a reconnaissance southward of Lihons, and have also stopped an attack at Fleury. Bombardment ...

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  15. Spur for German Officers.

    An army order issued by the German general, Frederic von Bulow, found on a prisoner complains that certain positions which had not been attached were ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. Masters the Situation.

    The correspondent of The Morning Pout with the Russians states:—"Gen. Brusailolf has straightend his front, which now runs along the Kolomea meridian, and now runs along the Kolomea meridian, affid ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. The German Story.

    A Berlin communique states that, ater intense artillery preparations the British made strong attacks near Pozieres and Foureaux Wood, which broke down ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. Class Told.

    Mr. Arthur S. Draper baa sent a message to The Not York Tribune through London in which be Saps that at Delville Wood "it was Anzacs against ...

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