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Advertising : 464 wordsMr. Phlip Gibbs writes that it is now possible to give a clear idea of the battle. Fricourt was partly surrounded on Saturday and was taken by ...
Article : 1,315 wordsA communique reads:— “The enemy north of the Somme did not attempt a night attack on the n[?]ly-won positions. ...
Article : 293 wordsGerman newspapers protest that the British are using gas more deadly in effect than their own variety. “THE REAL THING.” ...
Article : 95 wordsThe “Petit -Journal” says the general result of the offensive was the capture of the first and second lilies on a vast area between Montauban and ...
Article : 259 wordsSir Douglas Haig in his afternoon report states the battle south of Ancre Brook continues to be hotly contested. We maintained all positions ...
Article : 185 wordsA communique reads:— “North of the Somme the position is unchanged. “We followed up our success east of ...
Article : 219 wordsA neutral correspondent describes Germany as a spectable sick in mind and vigorous in body. The nation’s spirit is troubled. Everybody is full of doubts ...
Article : 134 wordsThis morning’s publishes Sir Edward. Grey’s [?] with Ambassador G[?]rd, which discloses that Britain offered to send food ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Crown Prince of Bavaria commands the army opposing the British offensive. ...
Article : 25 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports later that heavy fighting continues satisfactorily , especially at La Boisselle where the remnants of the garrison ...
Article : 57 wordsThe French on the Somme have got beyond the German second position and have captured ground five kilometres in depth. The prisoners now ...
Article : 75 wordsA wireless message says that French newspapers record with subdued pleasure the first results of the Somme offensive, and say the order to advance ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. David Hee[?] the Air Service was in p[?]sion of aeroplanes capable of flying to certain [?] [?] and returning in [?] ...
Article : 7 wordsOne of our aeroplanes attacked a Fokker 5 on June 18 near Annay, dived on it and caused it to plunge to earth. The Fokker went to pieces in the air ...
Article : 69 wordsA communique reads:— “A fierce battle continues between the Styr and the Stokhod. We took 800 prisoners and nine machine-guns. ...
Article : 102 wordsMarcel Hutin in the “Echo de Paris” says the British progress was slower than the French, this being due to the difficulty of ground. The Allies were ...
Article : 104 wordsNew Zealand Parliamentarians visited Walton Hospital and conversed with wounded soldiers. They expressed great satisfaction at the general ...
Article : 67 wordsTrainloads of British wounded reached Charing Cross, including a number of Anzacs. The latter were not dangerously ...
Article : 118 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig reports: “The fight fluctuated in the afternoon about La Boisselle and south of Thiepval. The advantage on this whole ...
Article : 118 wordsA Berlin communique says:— . “The continuation of the British and French attacks, did not secure any advantage north of the Somme. The ...
Article : 115 wordsSeveral orders for munitions have been cancelled. The quotations of munitions stocks in Wall Street have dropped on an average three points. ...
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Article : 28 wordsThe correspondent with the British headquarters writes that fighting in the afternoon continued to be intense along the whole British front. There was no ...
Article : 103 wordsThe “Morning Post’s” Paris correspondent says: “Although there are indica[?]s some of the German guns are no longer, at Verdun the ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsA communique reads: — “Our operations against Corto del Custom, Mount S[?]luggio, and Mount Cimohe, which are the enemy’s main ...
Article : 66 wordsThe hospitals are filling. The spirits of the wounded men are wonderful. They realise they suffered upon a field of victory. Officers describe the ...
Article : 68 wordsSenor Boselle announced that the Government was earnestly considering the maintenance of the economic pledges given to the Allies . ...
Article : 65 wordsThe “Tyd,” says huge numbers of wounded are passing through Liege. There were never so many. ...
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The Evening Star (Boulder, WA : 1898 - 1921), Tue 4 Jul 1916, Page 1
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