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  2. THE WAR

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon, States:—"We attacked the Germans this morning on a wide front to the eastward of Ypres. ...

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  4. BRITISH WIN ALL OBJECTIVES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Friday afternoon, states:— "More detailed accounts of Thursday's battle confirm the completeness of the ...

    Article : 588 words
  5. FAILURE OF PILLBOXES.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says:—"Yesterday's attack proved that the new German method of holding the lines lightly by blockhouses with reserves behind for ...

    Article : 1,005 words
  6. SHARE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Field-Marshal, Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued late on Thursday night, reports:—"Our attack this morning to the eastward of Ypres was made on a front of ...

    Article : 934 words
  7. MAGNIFICENT SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Phillips writes:—The battle was of the greatest intensity between St. Julien and the cemetery at Hollebeke, where the greatest gains were won. The British are ...

    Article : 993 words
  8. THE CAUSE OF INDIGESTION.

    Much valuable information may be gleaned from a somewhat lengthy medical report just published. For instance, it is made clear that more than 90 per cent. of ...

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