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  3. SOMME BATTLE

    London was advised on Monday night, that the French on the Somme had got beyond the German second position, and had captured ground to a depth of three miles. At that stage 8,000 ...

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  4. PITH OF THE WAR.

    While the British have been occupied chiefly in consolidating their splendid gains in the advance east of Albert, the French have made ...

    Article : 242 words
  5. THE FIGHTING AT FRICOURT.

    A Paris message states:—The British magnificent onslaught, which carried them to the outskirts of Fricourt, and led to the capture of Frise, was due to the ...

    Article : 348 words
  6. BRITISH WOUNDED.

    A trainload of British wounded reached Charing Cross (London) on Monday. The party included a number of Anzacs, who had not been dangerously wounded. ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. GERMANY'S SCHEME.

    Writing six weeks ago, when the plans for the present Anglo-French offensive must have been in the last stages, Lieut.-Colonel a Court Repington, the military ...

    Article : 943 words
  8. NEW BRITISH TROOPS.

    The "Daily Mail's" special correspondent at the front says:—"Although the German machine gunners showed courage they showed savagery also. A number of our ...

    Article : 463 words
  9. VERDUN FIGHTING.

    The "Morning Post's" special correspondent at Paris says:—"Although there are indications that some of the German guns have been taken away from the Verdun ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. STORMING OF FRICOURT.

    BRITISH HEADQUARTERS, July 3.— The Great battle to-day raged over those villages which the Germans still retained, and which seemed like promontories jutting ...

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  11. FIGHTS IN THE AIR.

    In his report to the War Office on Monday afternoon Sir Douglas Haig said:— "German aircraft made several attempts to undertake an offensive, but they were ...

    Article : 295 words
  12. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Correspondence between the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) and the United States Ambassador to Germany (Mr. J. W. Gerard) about the ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. OUR MUNITION STOCKS.

    A message from New York states that several orders for munitions have been cancelled, and that the Wall street quotations for stocks in munition-making companies ...

    Article : 526 words
  14. KUT-EL-AMARA SIEGE.

    A Victorian doctor, who went home a year ago in response to the call for medical men, and has been for six months in a field ambulance attached to the British ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. STATE OF GERMANY.

    A neutral correspondent who has reached Zurich after a visit to Berlin describes Germany as affording the spectacle of a "sick mind in a vigorous body." ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. NORTH AND SOUTH OF THE SOMME.

    The immediate objective of the Allies is to reach Peronne, where many important highways meet. The British have taken Thipval, and so hold the railway north of Albert, and they have advanced eastward along the main roads to La Boiselle, Fricourt, and Mametz. The French are even closer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Immelmann's Death.

    On June 18 a British aeroplane attacked a German Fokker near Annay. It dived on to the German machine, and caused it to plunge towards the earth. The Fokker ...

    Article : 74 words
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