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  2. BATTLE INCIDENTS

    Wounded officers and men arriving at Southampton report the extraordinary fierceness and volcano of the fighting at Delville Wood and Longueval During ...

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  3. RUSSIAN ONSLAUGHT

    A Petrograd communique states:— "Above the junction of the Styr and the Lipa Rivers. we dislodges the enemy from organised works and captured fords ...

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  4. "EVERYTHING IS AT STAKE"

    "Everything is at stake." This, says an Amsterdam message, is the recurring phrase in an inspired letter from the Front, and given prominence in a German ...

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    Cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," to "The Courier" by special permission. It should understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  6. [?]ITISH ADVANCE

    comunique issued by Gen Haig[?] north of the Longuoval-Bazen[?] the British advance[?] been[?] far as the Fourtaux Wood. ...

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  7. THE ARTILLERY DUEL.

    Mr Beach Thomas. "Daily Mail" correspondent at the Front, states that the German fire is much stronger, but they have been out-gunned since the ...

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  8. COLLAPSE OR RETREAT.

    Saturday was the anniversary of the Austrian manifesto which precipitated Armageddon, Mr J. L. Garvin a leading journalist reviewing the situation states ...

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  9. CAVALRY IN ACTION.

    Vividly describing the cavalry charge in the Foureaux Wood on Saturday, a British cavalryman states:— "When the signal came after a long ...

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  10. THE SUPREME DECISION.

    A Paris message report that in the course of an interview Gen Haig stated:—"The supreme decision of the war lies on the battlefields in Line West. There ...

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  11. GERMANY'S COLOSSAL LOSSES

    Amsterdam advices give the intelligence that thousands of copies have been circulated in Germany of remarkable pamphlet, which is headed "To the people of ...

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  12. BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    The past week's operations on the Somme indicate that the British advance is solidly gaining ground. Though the drive has slowed down the German ...

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  13. PUSHING BACK THE ENEMY.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters in France states:— Much fierce fighting is occurring on a wide front, and we are steadily pushing ...

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  14. FLOODS ON DNIESTER.

    Petrograd messages state that floods on the River Daiester are benefiting the enemy by liberating troops to reinforce the armies on the Kovel-Vladimir, ...

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  15. FOOD ALLOWANCE.

    Amsterdam reports that the German food dictator does not hold any hopes of a more liberal allowance of meat, eggs, and sugar. ...

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  16. THE MIDDLE EAST

    It is officially announced in Petrograd that, the Busian forces operating in Armenia have captured the Turkish town of Gumishi-Kaneh, 40 miles north-west of ...

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  17. THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that one of the delays in the resumption of the French offensive was due to the had weather and the difficulty of ...

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  18. PLIGHT OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The plight of Austria-Hungary has again caused various rumors to be circulated. Feld-Marshal Von Mackensen, it is ...

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  19. 2000 TURKS TAKEN.

    A communique from Petrograd declares that the Russians have captured 1600 Turks on the Caucasus front. they have also captured 430 in the Cialkitehevli ...

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  20. BOMB CONCEALED IN HELMET.

    A Lancashire soldier relates how a Prussian officer and men surrendered They advanced and held up their hands. 'The officer then suddenly flung off his ...

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  21. ON THE TIGRIS.

    It is officially stated that a shemal is blowing in Mesopotamia. considerably reducing the temperature. Near Nasiriysh friendly Arab tribes ...

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  22. FLIGHT ACROSS GERMANY.

    A biplane, with a French aviator, flew from Nancy across Germany. photographing and dropping pamphlets. He covered 1250 miles. ...

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  23. ANCAC RAID.

    In a despatch to his journal, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters on the West Front states that the raid carried out by Australian ...

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  24. TURKS ADVANCE ON KATIA.

    An official Turkish message states; We are advancing westward from El Arish, and are with in five miles of Katia, where we have entrenched, Our mounted troops ...

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  25. RUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    Petrograd despatches report that M. Sozanoff the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, has resigned, and will be succeed. ed by M. Starmer, who retains the ...

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  26. ANZACS IN EGYPT.

    Advices from Cairo report that the Commander-in-Chief, addressing Mjr-Gen Chanvel commanding the Ad[?]ac Mounteds at Romani. said, Whatever I ask you ...

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  27. HUN RULE IN BELGIUM

    Mr Asquith. the Primo Minister, speaking in the Albert Hall on Tuesday at a meeting held in celebration of the anniversary of of Belgian Independence declared ...

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  28. GENERAL RUSSKY INTERVIEWED.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Petrograd, in a despatch to London says that General Russky (who was relieved of his post owing to ...

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  29. VALUE OF RAIDS.

    "The blow struck' at the enemy on 19th July was at a spot where apparently it was unexpected," writes Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in ...

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  30. THE ARAB RISING.

    Authentic news received at Cairo regarding the fighting at Medina, where the Turks made a sort[?]e against the besieging Arabs, shows that the Turkish casualties ...

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  31. GALLIPOLI AND TIGRIS.

    The Cabinet meeting held on Saturday morning is unusual It is presumed that it chose the Commissioners and defined the scope of the Mesopotamia and ...

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  32. THE STARVING POLES.

    President Wilson has personally appeal. ed to the European rulers to co-operate in feeding the starving population of Poland. ...

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  33. THE LATEST GAIN.

    [?] correspondent at the British [?] states that the Germans [?] disputing our occupancy of wood with most violent ...

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  34. EVACUATION OF BELGIUM.

    Amsterdam messages report that the newspaper "Echo Belge" states that posters have been placarded on the barracks at Ghent, stating that negotiations ...

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  35. MILITARY PRESIDENT.

    Naval men strongly resent the suggested appointment of a military president of the Dardanelles committee, preferring an independent man, a dtstinguished ...

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  36. FALLEN ANZACS

    A London "Gazette" publishes an announcement authorising the Chief Acconntant of the Australian Defence Department (Mr J. Laing) to administer the ...

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  37. FUSE CONTRACT SCANDAL

    The Commission of Enquiry headed by Sir William Meredith (Chief Justice of Ontario), which was appointed to investiga[?] he Canadisn [?] contract[?] ...

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  38. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Compulsionists have been officially [?] fied that prosecution will follow if they do not put in an appearance by Monday. ...

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  39. [?]TACK AT FROMELLES.

    [?] reports that a Berlin com[?] claims that the Germans took [?] when the British attacked [?] negin of Fromelles ...

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  40. "MOST DANGEROUS ENEMY."

    The war correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt pays a remarkable tribute to the British, who he says are in a most serious mood They go bravely forward ...

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  41. BRITISH PRISONERS

    There are 25,350 British prisoners in Germany, where of 721 are officers. ...

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  42. TRAINING OF YOUTHS.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris states that the Senate has adopted a bill which aims at widely extending the military training of youths. ...

    Article : 36 words
  43. U.S.A. AND MEXICO

    Negotiations are progressing favorably with Mexico. ...

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