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  2. REASONS FOR RETREAT

    German war correspondents say that the soldiers in the lines at Fort de la Malmaison fought for nearly three days and nights ...

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  3. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    A German official wireless message to-day says:—"The enemy's violent artillery fire from the Houthulst wood as far ...

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  4. GRAVE SITUATION.

    An Italian semi-official statement says:— "It is at present impossible to give all details of the position at ...

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  5. AEOPLANES AT WORK

    The Admiralty reports:—"Our naval aircraft bombed the Varssenaere aerodrome, on the Thourout railway junction, yesterday. The ...

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  6. GERMAN STATEMENT

    To-day's German official wireless message says that the French are vainly endeavouring to get a foothold north of the ...

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  7. SERVICES IN OFFENSIVE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"In spite of the rain our aeroplanes yesterday performed valuable ...

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  8. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT

    In his report last night Sir Douglas Haig gives the following account of the events of yesterday's offensive ...

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  9. OFFENSIVE EXPECTED

    Advices received here show that the Italians fully expected an Austro-German offensive, and that General Cadorna has taken every ...

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  10. ARTILLERY ON THE AISNE

    To-day's French communique reports intermittent artillery fire north of the Aisne. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SHARE.

    A further message from Mr. C. Bean says:—"It is now permissible to state that the Australian's made an ...

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  12. AMERICAN STATEMENT

    The War Secretary, Mr. Baker, in his weekly statement, emphasises the point that the German operations in the Riga sector do not affect the ...

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  13. TRANSPORT OF GERMAN ARMIES

    Telegraphing later, Mr. Ward Price says:— "Some 300,000 Germans have been added to the Austrian forces in the ...

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  14. ATTACK ON THE AISNE

    The sweeping French victory over the picked men of the German army is causing intense joy throughout France. Von Hindenburg ...

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  15. ALL ATTACKS BREAK DOWN.

    A later German message sent out this evening says:—"Strong Franco-British attacks made to-day from Bixschoote to the ...

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  16. CORRESPONDENT'S STORY

    In his account of yesterday's fighting, Mr. Philip Gibbs says:— "The attacking troops were chiefly English with some Canadians. The ...

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  17. NEW POISON GAS

    The Germans on the Italian front are using a new torture gas that produces a terrible itching even through, the gas mask. The ...

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  18. LAUNCH OF THE ATTACK

    Sir Douglas Haig reports this morning:—"The Anglo-French troops launched attacks at 5.45 this morning ...

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  19. TROOPS FOR TENTINO

    According to the "Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva travellers arriving there state that innumerable trains full of German ...

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  20. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    The Italian Embassy has received official advices that Franco- British reinforcements are arriving at the Italian front by trains from ...

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  21. DIFFICULTIES OF THE GROUND.

    To-day's French communique re-ports :—"We attacked at 6 o'clock this morning between Dzeigrachten and ...

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  22. GERMAN RETREAT

    To-day's German official wireless message says:—"The French yesterday attacked in the Ailette region, and, after a ...

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  23. RUSSIA AND THE EAST

    A Russian wireless official message says:—"The Germans bombarded the Esthonian coast and the southern coast of Kuno Island. ...

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  24. AUSTRO-GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    To-day's Italian communique reports:— "Powerful enemy forces continued the offensive against our left wing ...

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  25. NO COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    Last night's French communique reports:—"The enemy has made no counter-attacks in Belgium. The prisoners we took this morning exceed ...

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  26. LANDING IN FINLAND.

    Scandinavian newspapers confirm tho reports that the Germans are preparing to land a force in Finland, expecting Finnish help against ...

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  27. FIRST OBJECTIVES GAINED

    The United Press correspondent at the British front says in a telegram early this afternoon:—"The allies had taken practically all their ...

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  28. CANAL BRIDGES DESTROYED

    To-day's French communique reports:—"Last night was calm along the entire front north of the Aisne. The ...

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  29. BRITISH AIR RAIDS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:—During an air raid on the night of the 24th, another ton of bombs ...

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  30. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    A despatch from the British commander at Salonika states:—"The British captured four villages south-ward of Seres, killing sixty ...

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  31. GERMAN ASSERTION

    To-day's German official wireless message repeats that the Anglo-French effort in Flanders has completely failed. ...

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  32. STRONG POSITIONS TAKEN

    In a more detailed message, despatched a little later in the afternoon, the same correspondent says: "The allied attack began in a ...

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  33. BRITISH REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day: "The Canadians successfully repulsed two heavy counter-attacks made at noon yesterday southward ...

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  34. FRENCH CAPTURES.

    A French communique last night states:—"The British raided the village of Salman south of Seres, find captured fifty Bulgarians. In ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    The Defence Department has received the following message, dated from France on the 23rd inst., from the Australian correspondent, Mr. ...

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  36. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS

    Last night's French communique reports:—"Following up our successes on our right north of the Aisne, we ...

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  37. AUSTRO-GERMAN ADVANCE

    A German official wireless message to-day says:— "The northern wing of the second Italian army is retiring. We are ...

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  38. DESTRUCTION AT MONASTIR.

    Dr. Reiss, a Swiss professor, reports that the Bulgarians have killed a thousand persons and destroyed ten thousand houses in ...

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  39. GERMAN REPORT

    A German official wireless message to-day says :— "We have captured a mountain ridge west of the Isonzo, and are ...

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  40. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported last night:—"The operations of the French this morning northward of the St. ...

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  41. RAPID PROGRESS.

    A later German message to-night says:—"We are rapidly progressing on the Italian front, and our prisoners and booty are hourly ...

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  42. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN

    General Sir Stanley Maude in a despatch from Mesopotamia reports:—"On the 23rd the Turks on both banks of the Tigris approached ...

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  43. COMPULSION ON ITALY

    The Berne correspondent of the "Idea Nazionale" says that the Germans regard the Austro-German attack on the Isonzo as the coup de ...

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  44. GERMANS IN DISORDER

    Commenting on the French victory, M. Marcel Hutin says:—"The enemy's demoralisation and disorder led the French high command to ...

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  45. CORRESPONDENT'S COMMENT

    The "Times" correspondent, Mr. G. Ward Price, telegraphing from the Italian headquarters on the Isonzo front, says ...

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  46. SEA AND AIR

    The Stopping Board statistics show that the U-boats in the last six months sank on the Steerage only the out of 25 ships attacked. ...

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  47. OFFENSIVE RESUMED

    The Defence Department has received from the Australian correspondent at British Headquarters, Mr. C. Bean, the following message ...

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  48. FRENCH REPORT.

    To-day's French communique reports:—"In Belgium our troops, continuing the action between Dreigrachten ...

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  49. ITALIAN REPORTS

    To-day's Italian communique re-ports:— "After crossing the Austro-Italian boundary line between Monte Canin ...

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