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THE BATTLE.'

... THE BATTLE.' BERLIN NEWSPAPER’S OUTBURST PROCLAIMING THE END. Lokalanzeigcr was pro vided ftunday with extraordinary out burst proclaiming ti.e the Battle of the Somme and Ut-iuian victory ; it is a'llpareiuly the German General Staff’s Mr Forbes, in ...

Pkt. Cocoa

... bombardment reported by Sir Douglas Haig on Sunday night was one j Of the most violent smee the beginning j of the battle of the Somme. Two successful British raids are reported ! in last night's official import, and an at- tempted enemy raid was frustrated ...

AUSTR lAN. MONDAY NIGHT

... LASTIRG A NORTH. The corrtspcmaent of Liberte,” the Somme front says: The mutual bombardment noted in the last British communique is one the most violent since the beginning the Battle of the Somme. The cannonade has been intense not only both banks of ...

TO-DAY'S CHIEF NEWS

... Blaikie was justified in attempting to ram the submarine. The British General Staff estimate the German losses in the battle of the Somme at 890,000. Increased separation allowances to tho wives and dtpendsnts of British soldiers are to be announced in few ...

THURSDAY NIGH I

... prisoners were brought in. making the total since the beginning of the battle over 10,003. Army Group cf the Archduke Joseph.—Near Susmezu, and in the mountains to the south-east, the battle becoming much more serious. Our airmen brought down in this border ...