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  2. ALLIES' BLOW.

    A communique states:— We progressed nearer the crests southeast and Last of Souchez. The Germans in the Champagne region ...

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  3. THE GREAT BATTLE LINE

    The allies commenced their attack along the whole 400 mile front on Saturday. The two great assaults were launched at the points marked by the arrows south of La Bassee and east of Reims. At the latter point the French made an advance of 2½ miles along a 16 mile front practically straightening out the bulge at Ville sur Tourbe. The dotted lines indicate the general direction of the allies advance in the event of a German retreat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE RUSSIANS.

    A communique states:— Fierce lighting has taken place is the Dvinsk, Ochinany and Baranovitch regions, the enemy attack. ...

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  5. GERMAN DISASTER REPORTED.

    It is reported that the 41st German army corps was overtaken in a flood in the Pinsk Marshes, and it is believed nearly all perished. ...

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  6. GERMAN REPORT.

    A German communique states:— The booty taken in the Vilna battle included three guns, 75 machine suns, and numerous baggage carts, ...

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  7. BULGARIA.

    The Foreign Secretary, Sir. Edward Grey, speaking in the House of Commons, said that not only was there no hostility between England and ...

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  8. GERMAN INSPIRED PRESS.

    German newspapers, which are evidently inspired, are unanimous in stating that the Allies aimed at breaking the German front and securing a ...

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  9. REMARKABLE SENSATION.

    The "Cologne Gazette" declares that the possibility of the enemy breaking through no longer exists. It also asserts that the number of German ...

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  10. RACE TO THE TRENCHES.

    Wounded from La Bassee who have arrived at Glasgow paid a tribute to the manner in which the wounded were, cleared from the front. The ...

    Article : 321 words
  11. BRITISH ADVANCING.

    Sir John French in his latest despatch states:— Further British progress has been made southward of Loos, where severe ...

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  12. ENEMY'S COMMUNIQUES.

    A German communique states:— We gained ground against the Allies' offensive and captured 20 officers, and 750 men French attacks near ...

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  13. THE WORD "VICTORY" USED.

    Newspapers comment on the fact that the censor permits the word victory to be applied to the Champagne battle that it is the first occasion ...

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  14. GLAD FIGHTING IS OVER.

    Several trains containing British made prisoners have arrived. All the men are glad their fighting is over. ...

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  15. AEROPLANE RAIDS.

    After a train near Douai was bomb ed as by aeroplanes, the Germans alighted and gathered round the three wrecked carriages. An airman swooped ...

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  16. FRATERNISING WITH TURKS.

    It is reported that Dedeagatch is full of Bulgarian soldiers who are fraternising with the Turks. ...

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  17. ALLIES PUSHING ON.

    All accounts agree that the British continue to progress in the Artois region and a big battle is proceeding in Champagne. While the Allies are ...

    Article : 221 words
  18. A SANGUINE REPORT.

    The Germano-phile Ministers, M. Tontcheff find M. Bagoloff have resigned. It is reported that the Cabinet is being reconstructed. ...

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  19. OPTIMISM IN BELGIUM.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company states that many German prisoners assert that they had just arrived from the Russian front after having been ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. RECRUITING EFFORTS.

    The "Pall-Mall Gazette" comments on the sobriety with which this gratifying success hus been received and pays a tribute to Britain's military ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. SUPPLIES FOR CONSTANTINOPLE.

    M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, has authorised the despatch of Bulgarian cereals to Constantinople, which is now completely restocked ...

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  22. SIR JOHN FRENCH.

    Sir John French, in reply to the, Lord Mnyor's birthday congratulations said the expression of good will from the citizens of London was the ...

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  23. FRENCH GAINING GROUND.

    A communique stales:— We continue to gain ground, foot by foot towards this crusts of Souchez. The prisoners include men who have ...

    Article : 99 words
  24. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is reported that the dissensions, among the Young Turks are increasing. Enver Pasha does not possess his former authority, and the departure ...

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  25. BATTLE FOR LENS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs tho well-known was correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle", writing from British Headquarters on Sunday states: Five hundred ...

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  26. BRITISH STRIKERS.

    Lord Kitchener and Mr. Asquith addressed a joint Labour Board upon the military situation and said that the necessity for such appeals was ...

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  27. THE BOMBARDMENT.

    The "Westminster Gazette's" correspondent in North France, writing on the 23rd., said this was the third day of continuous British ...

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  28. CAVALRY OFFENSIVE.

    Cavalry formed an important part of the French offensive in Champagne and swept the enemy like a hurricane after the infantry had cleared the first ...

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  29. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Sir Edward Grey (Minister for Foreign affairs) stales that every effort will be made through the American Ambassador to obtain a list of British ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. RUSSIAN SATISFACTION.

    Profound satisfaction is expressed at the commencement of an offensive in the West, but it is realised that incessant blows alone will shake the ...

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  31. THE FRENCH DASH.

    It is officially stated there are further gains in the Artois region and Champagne district despite counter-attacks. ...

    Article : 297 words
  32. UNANSWERED QUESTIONS.

    Replying to a question by Mr Roynston Hicks (Unionist), in the Commons, Mr. Asquith refused to make a statement regarding the ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. THE ALLIES' VICTORY.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent states Mint the news of the news of the allied victory comes at the right moment, dispelling the last vestiges of pro-Germanism. ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. NEW YORK ENTHUSIASM.

    The enthusiasm over the allied of Tensive is reflected in the exceptional activity on the New York Stock Exchange. ...

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