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Article : 43 wordsGeneral Haig reported to London at midnight that the British forces had made a further 1000 yards advance to the north of the line extending from Bazentin to ...
Article : 143 wordsAn imposing consignment of captured: German guns is coming to England from France. Correspondents in their despatches, ...
Article : 72 wordsReuter's correspondent at the British headquarters gained the impression that the fighting on Tuesday was the heaviest since the beginning of the Allied ...
Article : 143 words"The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, writing before the German attack at Longueval and in the Delville Wood, pointed out the importance of ...
Article : 285 wordsDescribing the capture of the Bazentin le. Petit Wood behind the German, front line of trenches. "The Times" correspondent dent states that the wood was spanned ...
Article : 298 wordsMr. G. L. M'Alpin, a "Daily Mail" correspondent at the front, declares that the German attack at Longueval on Tuesday, was shrewdly conceived. If it had been ...
Article : 93 wordsA Socialist, writing from the Somme front to the London newspaper, "Justice," confirms the report that the Germans are shooting British wounded. ...
Article : 56 wordsA communique issued on Friday. by General Haig states that north of the Longueval-Bazenthin line the British advance has been pushed as far as the ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsA British officer praises the gunners, who worked their guns with the greatest accuracy and effect without cessation for ten days and nights, "yet they were ...
Article : 104 wordsGeneral Si. Douglas Haig reports that a little more, ground has been gained by the British in the Delville Wood rand at Longueval. ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 27 Jul 1916, Page 14
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