Sir Douglas Haig reports, Bailleul has fallen. The United Service correspondent at British headquarters says that the ...
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Article : 41 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy yesterday launched a very heavy attack, preceded by an intense bombardment, between Bailleul and Neuve ...
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Article : 333 wordsSir Douglas Haig says: We successfully counter-attacked in the neighborhood of Wytschaete. Our counter-attack also restored the ...
Article : 264 wordsThe weekly meeting of the above was held yesterday. Afternoon tea was provided by Mesdames, Legh, Lyle, O'Connor, and Mackenzie, and realised ...
Article : 58 wordsThe loss of Bailleul was merely an incident in the great battle into which Germen is throwing fresh division hitherto unused in the west. Severe ...
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Article : 103 wordsDuring the present mission at St. Patrick Church many prayers have been publicly said at morning and evening services, for Glen Jones soldier ...
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Article : 395 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states: The Germans have not stopped their advance. Though lessened, it continues. The great Ypres salient is visibly ...
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Article : 251 wordsSir' Douglas Haig reports: There was severe fighting to-day, from Meteren to Wytschaete. The enemy renewed their attacks inn strength at dawn in the ...
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Glen Innes Examiner (NSW : 1908 - 1954), Thu 18 Apr 1918, Page 4
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