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... COUNTER ATTACKS. HEAVY FIGHTING. BRITISH TAKE 4,300 PRISONERS. Reports from tho British Hoadqnarters state that the battle ..rtli the Somme has proceeded our favour, although the 'miaivg has fluctuated about La 1;..i.-H'lle and south Thiepval. partially ...
... HINT AS TO TEMPORARY HALT FOR GUN WORK. A semi-official statement from Paris to-day (timed last night), says:— The battle of the Somme, although hinred violent storm to-day, is proceeding with brilliant success for our arms. On the French front last night ...
... Appalling German Bombardment at Verdan. Paris, Wednesday.—The semi-official statement issued last night says: The Battle of the Somme, although hindered by a violent storm to-day, proceeding with brilliant success for our arms. The advance the French ...
... PROGRESSING TOWARDS PERONNE. If VILLAGES NOW HELD. Tha ascii-oflbaal statement received from Paris to-day says.—The battle of the Somme, although hindered by a violent storm proceeding with brilliant success for oar *rma- The advance of the French troops ...
... HOW tINOLEUM KILLS GERMS. BRITISH' ADVANCE HOTLY CONTESTED. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS BY THE ALLIES. TUESDAY. The battle of the Somme wax bitterly contested yesterday but continued to proceed favourably for tha British and French. Further satistacto progress ...
... from Mr. H. ANarner Allen, special correspondent the British Press with the French armies An officer who witnessed the battle of the Somme gives the following account of the first day's operations. The result of the first day’s fighting was that the chosen ...
... MASSES FACING BRITISH. SLIGHT FRENCH LOSSES. Paris, Wednesday.—A semi-official statement issued last night says:— The battle of the Somme, although hindered a violent storm to-day, is proceeding with brilliant success for our arms. The advance of the French ...
... THE EVENING NEWS. THURSDAY, JULY «, tflS. Conditions of Panoe. The new battle of the Somme may come to rival that Verdun in duration and fury, and if it undoubtedly intensify the longing for peace now felt throughout the world by all those who are morally ...
... tremondoua offensive UKUAiy, July otn. : =ls—l -. ? .h. r,„ i™,. rr , t.., ~..11,,, bu-,. 8 9 The first stage of the battle of the Somme the German trenches. T)n the Dvina from and the Dviash posi. E.,k ,rt« 1,1,1 oiirneril .111 ta nranlrf .«rt. Jl CT>m ...
... VIERCE BATTLES ON THE SOMME. SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS. The long-expected British and Trench often he on the Western trout has begun, after a stupendous boalsardsasat lasting over • week. The attack began at 1.10 on Saturday morning worth and south of the ...
... PAVING THE WAY FOR FURTHER ADVANCE long battle just BEGUN. AN ENCOURAGING COMPARISON. THE EFFECT ON VERDUN BATTLE. Pans, Friday.— semiofficial statement issued last night says: The first stage of the Battle of the Somme has come to end, after cong tinuing ...