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  2. ENGLAND AN ARMED CAMP.

    After the war British people may not talk so much of German method and organisation in contradistinction to English mess and muddle, for at last, ...

    Article : 1,635 words
  3. ANOTHER EVENTFUL WEEK

    The Western front has been the scene of some exciting events, and a further Substantial advance by the Allies has been made. The Australians have taken a conspicuous part in the fighting, and Have defeated the first battalion of the so-called invincible Prussian Guard. Guillemont, perhaps the most important ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. TAKING OF GUILLEMONT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in the "Daily Chronicle," supplies this vivid description of the capture of Guillemont, the Leuzo Wood, and Fallemont Farm:— ...

    Article : 789 words
  5. IMPORTANT VICTORY.

    Genera] Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Wednesday afternoon, states:—"Last night we captured the whole of Leuze Wood. We ...

    Article : 692 words
  6. Latest War Cables.

    The British and French military experts regard the battle on Sunday and Monday as the most brilliant since July 1, when the battle of the Somme began. The ...

    Article : 1,180 words
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