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  2. GREAT BRITISH VICTORY

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We attacked Mosques and Wytschaete this morning on a mine miles [?] and everytvaere captured our ...

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  4. AMERICA AND THE WAR,

    American warships [?] arrives on the French coast. ...

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  5. A MILLION POUNDS OF EXPLOSIVES.

    The English, Irish, Australians, and New Zealanders took part in the great new offensive. There was never such mining, one million pounds of ...

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  6. HUNTING SUBMARINES.

    Passengers from England describe a large [?] that is being used as an aeroplane [?] When the look-out sights a submarine the aviators ...

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  7. RUSHING FOOD MEASURES.

    President Wils [?] had a conference with Senators and has urged the rushing of food measures through the Scoate. as the Allies needs are ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states:— We repulsed a heavy attack in the Bacher Valley. The enemy reinforced, launched violent attacks on the ...

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  9. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VISIT.

    The "New York World's" London correspondent states that Lord Norhcliffe will possibly stay In America for six months. The newspapers give ...

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  10. AN AUSTRIAN CLAIM.

    An Austrian official message states: —Enemy massed attacks on Jamiano broke down, with heavy losses. We took 500 prisoners, making a total of ...

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  11. AMERICAN FOODSTUFFS

    Washington reports that the United States collier Jupiter has arrived to France with over 10.500 tons of foodstuffs on board. ...

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  12. AERIAL WARFARE

    The Admiralty reports: A squadron of our naval aeroplanes yesterday dropped a number of bombs 011 the aerodrome at Nieu Munster, fifteen ...

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  13. AMERICAN ARMY.

    The War Department expects half a million of the drafted men to be encamped on September 1. ...

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  14. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    Sir. R. Borden (Premier) announced in the Parliament to-day the failure of the negotiations with Sir Wilfrid Laurier to form a Coalition Cabinet. ...

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  15. ENEMY AEROPLANES DOWNED.

    A French communique states: Two enemy aeroplanes were brought down yesterday. ...

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  16. ENEMY RAILWAY STATIONS BOMBED.

    A Belgian communique states. Our airmen bombed the railway stations at Uyswegen and Langemark yesterday. ...

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  17. MR. PERCIVAL PHILLIPS’ ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Perceval Phillips states:—Messines Ridge was captured to-day. The attacking front was more than 10 miles long. The British division, including ...

    Article : 318 words
  18. BATTLE OF MESSINES

    [?] Douglas Hais reports:—Operations southward of Ypres have been continued methodically all day long, and have been completely successful ...

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  19. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German official message states: We destroyed eight English aeroplanes yesterday. ...

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  20. SUBMARINES BOMBED.

    British aeroplanes on June 2 observing a submarine approaching a steamer obviously intending to attack dropped bombs on the submarine. ...

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  21. FRENCH AIMS IN WAR

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Ronald M'Nell drew attention to the French Chamber's vote re-asserting their war aims for the restoration ...

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  22. ENORMOUS DAMAGE AT ZEEBRUGGE AND GHENT.

    Eye-witnesses state that the Allies air raid caused enormous damage at Zeebrugge and Ghent. ...

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  23. TERRIFIC MINE EXPLOSION.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, who was staying Alton Heath last night, ordered that he should be called at three o'clock in the morning, and he had ...

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  24. RUSSIA AND THE WAR

    The Petrograd correspondent of the United Press has had an interview with M. Tscheidze, the president of the workmen's and soldiers' council, who ...

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  25. TO OVERTHROW HOLLWEGG

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Dresden “Neusie Nachrichten” reports that the Prussian Conservatives have resolved to buy leading ...

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  26. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A wireless German official message states.—The enemy has broken into our foremost position in the zone of the Wytschaete salient. A fluctuating ...

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  27. “EVERYTHING IS GOING WELL. ”

    The United Press correspondent at head[?] states: The British infantary this morning attacked a twelve-mile front from the Ypres ...

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  28. BRILLIANT DESCRIPTION OF FIGHT.

    Correspondents at British headquarters insist that the enemy had weeks of the coming attack at Messinee, and made every possible ...

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  29. PRINCE KROPOTKIN IN RUSSIA.

    Prince Kropotkin, the well-known Socialist, has arrived in Russia, in response to the soldiers and workmen's Invitation. A great welcome has been ...

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  30. MR. GIBBS DESCRIRES THE BATTLE.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs states: The battle at Messines, which began to-day at dawn, is more audacious [?] battles of Vimy and A[?] because of ...

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  31. FRENCH SHIPPING

    The week's arrivais were 2005 vessels. Sailings unfiled 938. Three of over 1600 tons and two ships of under that tonnage were sunk. ...

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  32. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    A great accidental explosion has occurred at Petrograd. A large quantity explosives which had just arrived from England and which had ...

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  33. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES

    The "Dally Telegraph" states that Lord Cowdray has resigned the chairmanship of the Air Board, and that Mr. Winston Churchill has accepted ...

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  34. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A Petrograd despatch states that both Marshal Hindenburg and. General Ludenorff have hurried to the Russian front to discover whether there are ...

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  35. A FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states: Our violent and well-aimed fire nipped in the bud a strong German attack at midnight on a front of six hundred ...

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  36. GENERAL ALEXEFF‘S RETIREMENT.

    The "Daily C[?]icle's" Petrograd correspondent states that General Alexieff’s retirement was due to press attacks following his disparagement ...

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  37. DAMAGED ENEMY DESTROYERS

    The Amsterdam "Telegrasf" stales that on Tuesday morning two German destroyers -n-ere towed to Zeebrugge in a very damaged condition, and the ...

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  38. A BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    A Belgian communique states: The artillery on both sides is active along the whole of the front, principally at Dismode and between Steenstraete ...

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  39. MR. BONAR LAW'S SON

    Mr. Bonar Law's second son has died of wounds received Jn Palestine. COMPOSED OF BRAIK and NERVE STIMULANTS for WEAK NERVES. ...

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  40. BULGARIA AND PEACE

    Lord Robert Cecil In the House of Commons to-day denied that Bulgaria had made overtures to the Allies for a separate peace ...

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  41. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A wireless German official message states: Between - Ypres and Armentieres an artillery battle has raved since yesterday with undiminished ...

    Article : 57 words
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