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    Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood ...

    Article : 42 words
  3. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We captured a strong point southward of Grandcourt and took some prisoners. "We penetrated 200 to 2[?]0 yards of ...

    Article : 517 words
  4. Further Advance on the Ancre.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports successful raids south-westward of Souchez, "An enemy party reached our lines north eastward of Armentieres, but was ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. ENGINEER'S STATEMENT.

    The engineer of the American steamer Mongolia, in Baltimore, says lie counted 187 captured submarines in Plymouth, including the Deutschland and Commander Koeing. ...

    Article : 93 words
  6. IMMENSE PREPARATIONS.

    Belgian-Dutch messages describe the noises of the steadily increasing bombardments as varying the huge roar of gunfire. A general thaw is converting the ...

    Article : 53 words
  7. Supplies for German Raider.

    The San Diego reports that a German steamer on the lower Californian coast has been collecting supplies for a German raider, have been verified by Captain ...

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  8. British Hold New Positions.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We took prisoner on the Ancre on Saturday 773 men. ...

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  9. 600 SUBMARINES.

    A German deserter states that 600 submarines are being used in super-frightf[?]rness. Two hundred are out at one time cruising for a month, then returning and ...

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  10. FURTHER BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We carried out successful operations on both banks of the Ancre on Saturday morning and progressed considerably. We ...

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  11. SUNK IN FIRST FORTNIGHT.

    In the second week of Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare 103,097 tons of shipping were sunk, of which 20,140 tons were neutral, principally Norwegian. ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    It is stated by the Official Press Bureau that the German casualties officially reported in January, but not necessarily incurred in January, were 77,532, of which ...

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  13. FIGHTING AT MIRAUMONT.

    Reuter's special correspondent says:—"The battle about Miraumont was the heaviest attack since the battle of Beaumont Hamel. The lines of attack extended ...

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  14. A DEFENSIVE ACTION.

    The fighting in Champagne, 30 miles east of Rheims, is the biggest infantry action of this front since January, 1916, when the Germans made their final ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. SHORTAGE OF POTATOES.

    A shortage of potatoes is the first sign of a lack of food in Britain. Statisicians are suggesting that a potatoless day is more important than a ...

    Article : 232 words
  16. HARASSING THE ENEMY.

    British war correspondents report:— "Constant artillerying and raiding on the West front are incessantly harassing the Germans. ...

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  17. FOE POURS IN TROOPS.

    The Belgian newspaper "La Metropole" learns that the Germans in Belgium are unprecedentedly active, and that the military authorities have monopolised the ...

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  18. SALIENT CAPTURED BY GERMANS

    A blow, which may mark the initiation of the great spring offensive on the West front, has been struck by the Crown Prince in the Maison de Champagne ...

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  19. NAVAL AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    The Admiralty announces that naval aeroplanes effectively dropped heavy bombs on the Ghistelles aerodrome, also bombed Bruges Harbor and shipping on Friday. ...

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  20. Fighting in Alsace.

    A French communique states:— "In Alsace one detachment penetrated a German salient at Amertzwiller, and completely wrecked it, the enemy suffering ...

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