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  2. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German official message claims that British attacks between Gueudecourt and Les Boeufs were repulsed, and that two "tanks" were destroyed by direct hits. ...

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  3. Bulgarians Surrender.

    Owing to humane treatment by the Ferbs, the Bulgarians are surrendering more easily now. A prisoner was allowed to return to the ...

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  4. SERBS GAIN ADVANTAGE.

    A French official message from Salonika says:— "The Serbians, supported by French artillery, gained some advantage north of ...

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  5. ADVANCE SLIGHTLY PUSHED.

    Telegraphing on Saturday, "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters said:— "Despite continuous bad weather we have ...

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  6. Allies Send Aeroplanes.

    A message from Bucharest states that four British aeroplanes with eight aviators have arrived from Lembros Island, 312 miles distant. ...

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  7. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that during the night there was heavy enemy shelling between Eaucourt PAbbaye and Les Bouefs, and in the neighborhood of Stuff and ...

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  8. FALKENHAYN "STALLED OFF"

    "In the Jiul Valley," a Rumanian communique says, "our pursuit of the enemy continues. We have taken 312 more prisoners and four machine guns. ...

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  9. Further French Advance.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reported on Monday:— "During the night, two successful raids were made on enemy trenches west of ...

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  10. MOST USEFUL GAINS.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states that the weather on 28th October was fine, but the ground is still waterlogged. Its surface consists of billows of ...

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  11. Crack Regiments Beaten.

    Mr. Beach Thomas, describing the ground won on Monday, says that a German soldier, nearly a month ago, described its horrors to his people at home. He told ...

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  12. Huns Reach Trenches to Die.

    "Heavy rain has made the conditions inconceivable on the west front," says "The Times" correspondent" at the British headquarters. ...

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  13. Desperate Resistance Gives Time For Aid to Arrive.

    Well-informed Rumanians in London take a hopeful view of the situation. They think that it is improved owing to the combined allied efforts and the ...

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  14. Quarry's Capture Important.

    A semi-official statement made on "Sunday says:— "The quarry we captured north-east of Douaumont was a strong position, and was ...

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  15. FRENCH HOLD GAINS.

    It is officially announced from Paris that on four occasions the Germans attacked our captured Douaumont positions. The artillery and infantry broke those ...

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  16. OPERATIONS IMPEDED.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that the persistent wind, rain, and mist greatly impede the operations on the Somme front. The Anglo-French forces ...

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  17. FIGHTING AT VERDUN.

    A Paris communique states:— "There was an artillery struggle on the whole front on the right bank of the Mouse, but it was less violent at Douaumont, ...

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  18. Germans Scared Off.

    "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest says that the arrival of allied aeroplanes has completely stopped the German air raids on the city which has not been ...

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  19. BRITISH REPULSE ENEMY.

    General Haig, in an official communique gives an account of the operations in which an enemy attack against the Stuff trench was severely repulsed. He says:—"In the ...

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  20. AT OTHER POINTS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reported on Sunday:— "One hundred and forty men were taken prisoner in yesterday's operations ...

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  21. EFFORT TO TAKE MONASTIR.

    Mr. G. Ward Price, British Press representative at Salonika, in a message received to-day, says:— "The French and the Serbs on Friday ...

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  22. CROWN PRINCE'S NEEDS.

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," predicts a struggle between the Crown Prince and Field-Marshal von Hindenburg on the question of reinforcements ...

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  23. BRITISH "TANKS."

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters states that the armored "tanks" resemble elongated toads, their reptilian colors, browns, greens and yellows, ...

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  24. IMPORTANCE OF RECENT GAIN

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphs:— The importance of the territorial gain at Verdun, on 24th October, lies in the ...

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  25. Raid Proves Successful.

    A British official message from Salonika says:— "We raided an enemy position north-east of Matshikovo, near Doiran, and inflicted ...

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  26. Killed by British Aviator.

    A message received at Amsterdam from Cologne says that a British aviator east of Cambrai brought down Captain Boelke. The death of the famous German airman ...

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  27. A Violent Struggle.

    "We progressed south and west of Vaux Fort, and took prisoner 100 men," says a Paris communique issued on Friday. "The enemy violently bombarded our ...

    Article : 203 words
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