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Reported evacuation of lille and ostend by the Germans

... Reported evacuation of lille and ostend by the Germans. DRIVING BACK THE GERMANS. ENEMY RETREAT FROM THE YSER. BRITISH PROGRESS. SPLENDID WORK OUR TROOPS. (Press Association War Spscial.) Paris, Friday. The following official communique was issued at ...

Published: Saturday 31 October 1914
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 872 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BID FOR CHANNEL PORTS, A FRENCH VIEW OF THE FLANDERS OFFENSIVE

... 6] FOR CHANNEL PORTS FR. NC VIEW OF THE FLANDERS OFF SIV. Commandant “B’’ writes: Paris, Thursday Although up to the present it has been be- lieved that the Germans threw only cight divi- sions into the ficht at Armentieres, we now find bi whose main ...

Published: Thursday 11 April 1918
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 200 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

.INS IN FLANDERS. 16,000 PRISONERS IN THE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

... INS IN FLANDERS. 16,000 PRISONERS IN THE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE. TO-DAY'S OFFICIAL NEWS ITALIAN ARMY PASSES TO NEW. SUCCESSES. FOUR DAYS’ GRIM FIGHT. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDED FROM SEA AND AIR. ARAB REVOLT AGAINST TURKS SPREADING. POSTS CAPTURED AND MANY OF ENEMY ...

Published: Thursday 23 August 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1369 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

KAISER WITNESSES AN ATTACK ON THE DISAFFECTED RUSSIANS SUCCESSFUL ATTACK IN THE CARPATHIANS. GUN DUEL RAGING IN ..

... KAISER WITNESSES AN ATTACK ON THE RUSSIANS SUCCESSFUL ATTACK IN THE CARPATHIANS. GUN DUEL RAGIN FLANDERS. FRENCH ONCE MORE RECOVER LOST GROUND. Russo-Roumanian troops have attacked in the Carpathians, and the enemy admits they gained “local advantages ...

Published: Wednesday 25 July 1917
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1083 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Mr. Edward Arnold’s List BOOKS ON THE WAR. WITH OUR ARMY IN FLANDERS, C. VALENTINE WILLIAMS. II lust riled 12«6(1

... Mr. Edward Arnold’s List BOOKS ON THE WAR. WITH OUR ARMY IN FLANDERS, C. VALENTINE WILLIAMS. II lust riled 12«6(1 net. A SURGEON IN KHAKI. A. A. MARTIN. >1.0.. O. IlliiUmltans. llx. 60. t»ft. |2nO liuiireiMivu. THE CAPTURE OF DE WET. P. J. SAMPSON. llhjKralfl ...

WELSHMEN'S STIRRING DEEDS IN FLANDERS. GERMAN GUARDS HUMILIATED. (From Mr. Perciva! Phillips 14 The Yorkshire ..

... WELSHMEN'S STIRRING DEEDS IN FLANDERS. GERMAN GUARDS HUMILIATED. (From Mr. Perciva! Phillips 14 The Yorkshire Post.) With the British Northern Armies, Wednesday Night. ' is now possible to give a fuller account of th© work of the Welsh battalions engaged ...

THE MENACE TO PETROGRAD. GOVERNMENT TO MOVE TO MOSCOW. EVACUATION OF REVAL BEGUN. (Rr.LT EE'S TELEGRAMS.) ..

... THE MENACE TO PETROGRAD. GOVERNMENT TO MOVE TO MOSCOW. EVACUATION OF REVAL BEGUN. (Rr.LT EE'S TELEGRAMS.) Petrograd, Friday The Nome Vienna '* declares that ihe evacuation Reval began Tuesday, view the danger to which town is now exposed, owing to the ...

FLANDERS BATTLE RESUMED. BRITISH PENETRATE ENEMY! LINES AT WESTHOEK. PRISONERS TAKEN. (From Mr. Phillips The ..

... FLANDERS BATTLE RESUMED. BRITISH PENETRATE ENEMY! LINES AT WESTHOEK. PRISONERS TAKEN. (From Mr. Phillips The York- shire Post.*') With the British Northern Armies. Friday Night. The British and French Armies made a further advance in the Flanders battle ...

THERING SIGNS OF GERMAN DEFEAT IN THE BATTLE OF FLANDERS. tEIMU (TUCKS WEAKEKR ogress Round of ALLIES YPRES. ..

... THERING SIGNS OF GERMAN DEFEAT IN THE BATTLE OF FLANDERS. tEIMU (TUCKS WEAKEKR ogress Round of ALLIES YPRES. Houmous slaughter. bISH ACCOUNT FOR 50,000 GERMANS. attacks around Ypres are weakening, and the orces taking the offensive, are stated officially ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1914
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 804 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WEATHER-BOUND FOES FLANDERS. THE PASSCHEXDAELE BATTLE HOW AIDED THE ENEMY. (From Mr. Per civil Phillips-Copy ..

... WEATHER-BOUND FOES FLANDERS. THE PASSCHEXDAELE BATTLE HOW AIDED THE ENEMY. (From Mr. Per civil Phillips-Copy rifht.) the British Northern Armies. Sunday Xight. Since the bitter, fighting Friday*# buttle the >«;injp>. Ypres, our armies have, not attempted ...

SLOW GAINS IN FLANDERS. PERILS OF FRENCH STORMING. orriMISTIC RUMOURS FROM NEAR COURTRAL (Ccntrai. News Spr.rur ..

... SLOW GAINS IN FLANDERS. PERILS OF FRENCH STORMING. orriMISTIC RUMOURS FROM NEAR COURTRAL (Ccntrai. News Spr.rur. War Xorlh-Eastern France, Monday. measured, even large scale map, the jMisitiou the AUhhl force* on theAVest.*n front has not very noticeably ...