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  2. BAPAUME. AS THE AUSTRALIANS RE-CAPTURED IT.

    Bapaume was a strong German post on the western front. 14 milee south by east of Arras. So important did the enemy regard it that the Kaiser personally superintended its defences. In the Somme offen sive the British crept nearer and nearer, till at length, in the middle of March last, the Australians dashed in and drove out a strong German rearguard, which had been left to further defend the village. Bapaurue's population before the war was about 5.000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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