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Advertising : 168 words"The Times" correspondent at headquarters states that Gommecourt was occupied by peaceful penetration, but stiff street fighting occurred at Puisieux. A great ...
Article : 253 wordsAnnouncing important additional gains, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "This morning we captured portion of a trench north-east of Sailly-Saillisel, and ...
Article : 688 words"The Times," in a leading article, says that the outstanding fact of the German retirement in France, is that the hordes of migratory barbarians, who have for so ...
Article : 68 words"The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters in France says:— "Our advance continues slowly owing to the badness of the ground, and the need ...
Article : 89 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:—"We prisonered in February 2133, including 36 officers. The enemy continues to retreat. We advanced northward of Miraumont 600 ...
Article : 216 wordsMr. Frank Simonds, the special war correspondent of the "New York Tribune," who has returned from London, believes that the German armies intend to strike a ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. A. T. Ozanne, M.P., who is just back from a visit to the Australian and Verdun fronts, and is returning to Australia shortly, states that the Australians are in high ...
Article : 80 wordsMilitary experts continue to be puzzled by the great mystery of the German retreat M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo ...
Article : 436 wordsSir Douglas Haig reports:—"We attacked and captured the enemy's front and support lines eastwards of Bouchevesnes on a 1200 yards frontage. We took 173 ...
Article : 144 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "After subborn resistance, we gained further positions north of Puisieux-au-Mont, east of Gommecourt. Our line advanced a ...
Article : 330 wordsMr. Beach Thomas says:—"More eloquent than words is the spectacle of ground deserted everywhere. Dead are uncared for, unburied, and unregarded for days, weeks, ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 8 Mar 1917, Page 13
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