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  2. SIB DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—Heavy fighting went on during the day along the whole British line from south of the Somme to ...

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  3. THE GREAT WAR

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs on Wednesday:—"Yesterday and to-day the enemy made no further advances mi a big scale between the ...

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  4. GERMAN PLAN

    Paris, messages insist that the French troops are completely barring the road along the Oise valley to Paris. The Germans twice ...

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  5. FRENCH REPORT.

    The French Admiralty reports:—"During last week the shipping ap rivals at French ports were 905, ann the sailings were 90]. One vessel ...

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  6. ATTACK TOWARDS ARRAS

    Messages from London this morning are as follows :- "A new German attack is developing on the Arras front. British ...

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  7. ITALIAN REPORT.

    The Italian Admiralty reports—"During last week the shipping ai rivals afc Italian ports were 443, and the sailings were 412. Three ...

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  8. GERMAN PRESS

    The German papers sound a new note of anxiety regarding the offensive, fearing the results of the allied reserves. Tin "Vossische Zeitung" ...

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  9. SPANISH STEAMERS SUNK

    Nine survivors from, the Spanis steamer Arnomendi report that she was torpedoed near Brest. Sixteen men who were asleep in then ...

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  10. FRENCH FRONT.

    A Paris message this morning says : —New German attacks are developing at Montdidier, with hand-to-hand fighting. The French retreated to ...

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  11. GERMAN CASUALTIES

    Reports, from the frontiers say that every available building in western Germany has been converted into a hospital. The number of ...

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  12. GERMAN TREACHERY

    A wounded French, captain, whose company was rushed up to the front by motor lorry at a critical moment, says that they found themselves ...

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  13. AMERICAN VESSEL

    The American tank-vessel Paulsboro, had an hour's fight with German submarine, which she finall sank. ...

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  14. RESOLVE OF THE ALLIES

    The Acting Chief-of-Staff, General March, says that the allies are determined to see the great battle through to a finish. He declares ...

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  15. PUSH FOR ARRAS

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs last night:—"The enemy side-slipped some forces northward on the way to Arras, having failed to turn our ...

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  16. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Messages from Moscow claim that ,the Soviet troops have recaptured Nikolaieff and Odessa, driven back the German and Ukrainian ...

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  17. REPLY TO PRESIDENT.

    In bis reply to President Wilson, Sir Douglas Haig said :—"Your message has greatly touched us all. Accept the heartfelt thanks of one and ...

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  18. FIGHT AT BEAUMONT-HAMEL

    The United Press correspondent at the British front states :—"There is heavy fighting westward of Beau niont-Hamel, and the enemy is in ...

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  19. LONG RANGE GUN

    The Kaiser has telegraphed to Krupps congratulating them on the new gun, which has brilliantly stood the test of bombarding Paris at a ...

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  20. AFFAIRS OF THE AIR

    The King yesterday sent the following message to Sir Douglas Haig:—"Express to General Salmond and all ranks of the air ...

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  21. PROPOSED NEW ARMY

    A Soviet Conference will open u Moscow at an early date to discuse the formation of a new proletariat and peasant army. The Soviet hope[?] ...

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  22. GERMAN REPORTS

    A German official wireless message this evening says:-"The English again brought up fresh divisions from their other, fronts. We ...

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  23. DUNKIRK BOMBARDED.

    The German long-range gun is bombarding Dunkirk. It tired 26 shells in three days, and killed five persons. ...

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  24. RAIDS IN THE OFFENSIVE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports tonight "Yesterday largd bodies of our aeroplanes again carried out low-flying operations. Our ...

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  25. SLACKENING OF ATTACKS.

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs last night:—"The battle front has fluctuated very little in the last twenty-four hours. The fighting has ...

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  26. GERMAN ITEMS

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that General von Gallwitz' command on the western front includes 250,000 Austrians. ...

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  27. ADVANCE ON AMMAN.

    General Allenby reports to-day:— "Our forces eastward of the Jordan were converging yesterday afternoon on Amman, and our mounted men are ...

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  28. WANING SOVIET INFLUENCE

    The Soviets are losing touch the electors and. becoming men bureaucrats, hostile to the workmen's demands.The minority So ...

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  29. SLOWER PROGRESS EXPECTED

    German newspapers, apparently inspired, emphasise the difficulties of the west front, and warn the public to expect slower progress. ...

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  30. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN

    London advices state that the entire Turkish force was destroyed, at Hit, on the Euphrates, in Mesopotamia, and the British took 3000 ...

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  31. GERMAN HOLD UP

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs last night:-"The German attack towards Arras from the south-west appears to be the most important ...

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  32. BRITISH REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this I morning:—"Severe fighting went on yesterday evening and last night astride the Somme and northwards ...

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  33. HEW GERMAN ROLE

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Petrograd says:—"The city is more orderly and quiet than at any other time for the past year ...

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  34. CAPTURE OF VILLAGES.

    A second German message tonight, says:—"Our attack between the Somme and the Ancre captured many villages, which were toughly ...

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  35. DETAILS OF THE VICTORY

    The Commander-in-Chief. in Mesopotamia reports:—"On the 26th inst, we carried out highly successful operations On the Euphrates ...

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  36. AMERICAN OPTIMISM

    Washington official opinion and the tone of the messages throughout the country reflect uashakeable confidence in the ability of the British ...

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  37. THURSDAY'S BATTLES

    The Press Bureau states-:-"During last night. the enemy crossed the Somme southward near Chipilley, and consequently our left flank ...

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  38. BATTLE ON THE OISE

    To-day's French communique reports:—"The battle on our front continued with sustained violence yesterday evening and last night. ...

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  39. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    General Allenby reports :—"We occupied Es-Salt on Monday night. Our mounted men yesterday morning were approaching Amman upon ...

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  40. DEBT REPUDIATION

    The Press Bureau states:—"Britain, although under no obligation to do so, has provided the interest on the Russian State debt until the 31 s ...

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  41. PASSAGE OF THE JORDAN

    Mr. W. T. Massey telegraphed, on Tuesday from the British Headquarter's in Palestine:—"General Allenby's army has marched from ...

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  42. GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    The United Press correspondent in Petrograd says:—"The Bolshe vik leaders declare that the Germar offensive on the west front gives ...

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  43. FIGHT AT MONTDIDIER

    Last night's French communique reports:—"The enemy continues to press with powerful forces in the region of Montdidier. He attempted ...

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  44. COSTLY ADVANCE

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent with the French army on the Oise describes the enthusiastic confidence of the French troops in the ...

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  45. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES.

    Official despatches from Paris etate that the French view developments with Calm confidence, that the Germans will be stopped. Official ...

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  46. OPERATIONS VAT SEA

    The Admiralty reports :—The shipping arrivals at British ports last week were, 27 and the sailings were 2188. Sixteen vessels ...

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  47. CAPTURE OF ODESSA

    The German Foreign Office pro fesses to have no knowledge that the Soviet army has recapturec Odessa. The German newspapers ...

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