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  3. BISSING BLAMES BRITISH

    General Baron von Bissing, the Gorman Governor-General of Belgium, in the course of an interview granted to a representative of the "Now York ...

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  4. CAVES BIG AS PALACE

    "Some of the enemy caves were as big as Buckingham Palace. The dugouts had spacious doorways, and 30 steel steps leading down from the ...

    Article : 334 words
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  6. FRONTAL BLOW STRUCK

    "The enemy is already desperately and furiously counter-attacking in an endeavor to recover his positions; but I believe that we will hold the ground ...

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  7. ORGANISERS OF VICTORY

    Additional prisoners have teen taken by Sir Douglas Haig on the Ancre, where the ground won on Tuesday was made secure during the night ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. CREDIT FOR FRANCE

    A French credit of £10,000,000 has been fully subscribed here. This is the first time that American bankers have accepted drafts drawn ...

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  9. FOCH MAKES PROGRESS

    "We progressed to the northern spur of St. Pierre Vaast Wood (north of the Somme), after a most intense bombardment. ...

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  10. ITALY

    "We drove back five determined attacks on the salient at San Marco, eastward of Gorz, with heavy enemy loss. The Austrians heavily bombarded ...

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  11. GREY PHANTOMS RISE UP AND LEAP INTO THE FOG

    French war correspondents state that Beaumont Hamel was carried on Tuesday morning after furious hand to hand combats, and the heights beyond ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SPIRIT CANNOT BE CRUSHED

    Major-General J. W. M'Cay, who commands the Fifth Division of the Second Australian Army Corps, has arrived in London on a visit from France. ...

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  13. HUNS' SLAVE DRIVES

    In the House of Commons, today, Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the deportations of Belgians from Belgium ...

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  14. 90 VICTIMS OF AIR RAID

    Additional details are now available regarding the destruction of the building in Padua wherein many women and children took refuge during the ...

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  15. GROUND WON SECURED

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the ground won yesterday north of the Ancre was secured in the night, and that more prisoners have been ...

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  16. VICTORY OF BRITISH PRAISED BY FRENCH

    "French military experts praise General Sir Douglas Haig's masterly generalship," says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  17. OFFENSIVE POWER RETAINED

    "The British army showed yesterday that its offensive powers have not been diminished by protracted fighting and bad weather. The Thiepval salient ...

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  18. BERLIN ISSUES REPORT

    "Yesterday there was a great battle all day on the Ancre, equalling that on November 8. The English attacked in heavy masses, and captured Beaumont ...

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