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  3. ROUMANIA

    Mr. J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, says that although enemy railway communication with the Balkans is still open by ...

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  4. PARIS JUBILANT

    "The stage management of the British success was so perfect that' Saturday's communique was a veritable coup do theatre in Paris, Even ...

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  6. SALONICA

    "Our attacks continued yesterday in the Moglena region, where the enemy is in groat strength," says a Servian communique. ...

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  7. THE BRITISH DRIVE

    Further successes have been won by the British near Courcelette and Thiepval. The French operations have been confined to artillery and bombing. ...

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  8. KAVALA'S SURRENDER

    Greece continues in a state of great excitement in consequence of the surrender to the Germans and Bulgars of the Fourth Greek Army Corps at ...

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  9. FOE ADMITS ADVANCE

    Continued advance by the Roumanians in the Szckely-Udvorhely district, north-east of Hermannstadt, is admitted in a Berlin communique. ...

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  10. FOE ADMITS DEFEAT

    A Bulgarian communique admits the defeat of King Ferdinand's army on the Moglena Plain, on the south-west front at Salonica. ...

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  11. HUNS' BLACKEST WEEK

    "A groat day" und "Germany's blackest week" strike the keynote of opinion on the official communiques. The feeling is one of satisfaction ...

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  12. SOFIA MAKES CLAIM

    A Sofia communique claims that the Bulgarians are pursuing the defeated 'Russian and Roumanian troops in the Dobrudja, but it is significant that it ...

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  13. SUCCESSES RAPID

    Servian successes on the south-west portion of the Salonica front continue with extraordinary rapidity. A Servian official account of the ...

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  14. AIRMEN'S LONG FLIGHT

    Bucharest reports that tho French aeroplanes which raided Sofia flew from Salonica to Bucharest, a distance of nearly 400 miles, in five hours. ...

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  15. BRITISH JUGGERNAUTS

    "The most remarkable feature of the resumed Somme offensive is that the Germans have been scientifically out- done by the British. Two years since ...

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  16. GEN. HAIG SECURES ADDITIONAL GAINS

    In announcing additional gains, General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "South of the Ancre we won further successes in the vicinity of Courcelette, ...

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  17. WARSHIPS BOMBARD TOWN

    It is announced in a Bulgarian communique that the Anglo-French fleet has bombarded Kavala, and set fire to the barracks, ...

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  18. CROSSING BROD RIVER

    "The Servians are now in the immediate outskirts of Vetrinik and Kajmakalan, and are crossing the Brod River. ...

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  19. ALLEGED GERMAN VICTORY

    Dutch newspapers are sceptical regarding the German claims to success in the Dobrudja. They consider that these claims, and ...

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  20. RUSSIA

    An official report issued this afternoon says: "A number of Turks were captured in stubborn, fighting south of ...

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  21. BRITISH PATROLS ACTIVE

    "On the Struma front our patrols successfully raided the enemy line at Neokhori and north of the Seres road last night. ...

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  22. ENEMY'S PLANS UPSET

    Experts point out that the important successes won at the outset of the Allies' offensive at Salonica will considerably upset the enemy's plans for the ...

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  23. GERMANY NOW REALISES SHE MUST FIGHT FOR HER LIFE

    "Germany now realises that she must fight for her life, and will move earth and hell before admitting defeat. Field-Marshal von Hindenburg will ...

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  24. FRIDAY'S VICTORY

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters, Router's correspondent says: "Fuller reports of Friday's battle show that it resulted in the most ...

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  25. BULGARS OBTAIN BOOTY

    Acquisitions of war material by the Bulgarians, in Eastern Macedonia are valued at £1,000,000. ...

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  26. "UNITE AGAINST BULGARS"

    Dr E.J. Dillon, Foreign Correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph," says that well-informed ' Roumanians urge that the Allies should unite their ...

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  27. BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESS

    A German official report admits increasing Russian activity over the whole of the front south of Pinsk. It claims that, the Germans repulsed ...

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  28. GREECE

    M. Kalogeropoulos, the new Greek Premier, has been interviewed by "The Times" correspondent at Athens. He sated that he would maintain a ...

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  29. THROUGH FRENCH EYES

    Particulars of Friday's groat battles on the Somme have been secured from a French source. This states that the morning was ...

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  30. TROUBLES IN HUNGARY

    Reports from Hungary describe the situation as being increasingly grave. Political troubles are complicated by the constantly growing influx of ...

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  31. GENERAL DISMISSED

    It is announced by the "Frankfurter Zeitung" that General von Haesmisch, the commander, of the' Fourteenth Army Corps, has been dismissed. ...

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  32. OPERATIONS IN CAUCASUS

    A Russian official report, says that in the Caucasus the Turks' took the offensive in the region of Burn south-west of Kighi, west of ...

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  33. ON THE FRENCH FRONT

    "There has been fairly brisk artillery fire in the regions of Berny. and Vermandovillers (south of the Somme). "Four enemy machines were brought ...

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  34. SHIPPING POSITION SERIOUS

    "The Cologne Gazette" dampens the optimistic expectations of a great future for German shipping after the war. ...

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  35. BOKHARA HELPS SLAVS

    It is announced that Sayid-Mir-Alim-Khan, the Emir of Bokhara, has presented to the Czar 1,000,000 roubles (£105,735) for war purposes. ...

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  36. "NOT A CERMANOPHILE"

    M. Kalogeropoulos', the new Greek Premier, denies that he is a Germano phile, though he admires the Germans. M. Zaimis, the retiring Premier, when ...

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  37. TWO STEAMERS SUNK

    The British steamer Butetown (3789 tons), owned by the Town Line, and the Swedish steamer Prince, have been sunk. ...

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  38. POSITION FAVORS PROGRESS

    "The French and British armies on the Somme are!, dealing piston-like strokes with almost impassive regularity. The main strategic result of ...

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  39. BERLIN CLOAKS DEFEAT

    A German communique dismisses the Allied advances, in a few words, claiming that the Somme lighting is taking its course, and that "lively ...

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