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  3. THE BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We attacked at twenty-five minuted past five o'clock this morning along a six mile front north-cast of Ypres, and made ...

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  4. LIVELY ENGAGEMENTS ON FRENCH FRONT.

    An official French communique says:—"The night was marked by great mutual artillery activity and a series of German attempts on various parts of the front ...

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  5. TRIBUTES TO THE AUSTRALIANS.

    One correspondent on the west front, writing on the 10th instant, says:—"The Australian units are still enduring cheerfully mud and other hardships. ...

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  6. BRITISH AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"It is still wet and stormy, with the usual reciprocal artillery bombardments. Yesterday we took 741 prisoners ...

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  7. THE GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official wireless message says:—"Between the Lye-Ypres-Menin-road the firing increased suddenly to drumfire this ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam states:—"The German fleet trouble began when the crews of several vessels showed nervous ...

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  9. THE FIGHT FOR PASSCHENDAELE VILLAGE.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, correspondent of the "Daily Express," says:—"The battle slopes of Passchendaele resulted in fighting determined as any. The ...

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