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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 that the ...

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  3. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "As a result of our attack on Monday we advanced our line, after heavy fighting ...

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  4. Still Floundering in Mud.

    The armies in Flanders are still floundering in mud, the enemy having the worst of the experiences, living in continual suspense of shell fire. ...

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  5. Enemy Positions Bombed.

    The Admiralty states:—"Naval aircraft on Sunday night bombed docks, submarine shelters, and railway sidings at Bruges, causing a fire at the lock-gates of Ecluse ...

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  6. Artillery Active.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a report to the War Office to-night, says:— "We repulsed raids north-westward of Lens and south-westward of La Bassee. ...

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  7. Many Heavy Guns.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German fortifications near the Scheldt include numbers of the largest guns mounted to concrete ...

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  8. GERMAN LOSSES HEAVY.

    Telegraphing from the French headquarter, Reuter's correspondent says:— "Since the beginning of the battle of Verdun, 10 German divisions have been ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS VISITED.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch writes:— "Having completed a round of the Australian divisions in France, I desire to testify that the men are happy, contented, ...

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  10. WEATHER STOPS PROGRESS.

    Wretched weather has again stopped the progress of the British offensive, temporarily robbing the army of the fruit of the splendid attack in the Langemarck area, ...

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  11. CHEMIN DES DAMES STRUGGLE

    Telegraphing from the French headquarters, Reuter's correspondent says:— "The battle of the Chemin-des-Dames, in which the French Army has been engaged ...

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  12. Enemy Attacks Repulsed.

    A French communique issued to-day says:— "There has been a violent artillery duel between Cerny and Hurtebise, of the Aisne ...

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  13. FRENCH COUNT PRISONERS.

    A French communique says:— "We have taken prisoner 1470 unwounded men, including 37 officers, in the region of Beaumont (north of Verdun) since 26th ...

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  15. ATTACKS BY NAVAL AIRMEN.

    The Admiralty states:— "Our naval aeroplanes raided Ghistelles aerodrome last night. Several direct hits were made. A fire started. Bombs were ...

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  16. The Belgians Stronger Than in 1914.

    Reuter learns from an authoritative Belgian military source that the Belgian army is much stronger and better equipped than at the beginning, of the war. ...

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  17. A Resumption of Activity.

    Correspondents state that the finer weather now prevailing has brought a tremendous resumption of air and artillery activity on the west front. ...

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  18. Another French Advance.

    A French communique states:— "On the Aisne, after strong artillery preparations, we attacked yesterday north-west of Hurtebise, and within one hour ...

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  19. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    In a report to the War Office, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:— "We repulsed a third attempt to capture our advanced posts to the south-west ...

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