27 JULY 1918, page 1

The Immediate Effect Of General Foch's Counterstroke Was...

Saturday when the Germansevacuated the southern bank of the Manic in great haste, leaving their guns behind them and sustaining considerable losses from aircraft attack and......

The Germans Brought Up Large Reinforcements North And...

the Ourcq, and made several fierce counter-attacks last Sunday and Monday. But though they checked the advance for a few hours, they could not stop it. On Tuesday the Allies to......

While The Franco-american Armies Thus Attacked The Enemy...

the west, the Franco-Italian forces under General Berthelot on the eastern side of the salient between Reims and the Marna began to counter-attack General von Below's army,......

The Advance Was Continued With Great Vigour On Friday Week.

While the left flank held firm outside Soissons, the centre and right flank were pushed forward for several miles. The enemy counter- attacked with desperate energy - in the......

Not Content With His Big Counterstroke, General Foch On...

made a local attack north of Montdidier. The French troops, operating on a three-mile front west of the Avre, captured the villages of Mailly-Rainevel, Sauvillers, and......

News Of The Week.

'WE tide has turned on the Western Front. General Foch, after stopping the great German offensive launched on Monday week on either side of Reims, began on Thursday week an......

General Foch On Thursday Week Attacked The Enemy's...

between Fontenoy on the Aisne, west of Soissons, and Chateau- thierry on the Marne, on a front of twenty-eight miles. The French infantry and strong American forces under......

The Allied Airmen Took A Most Active Part In The

new battle of the Marne. They harassed the enemy on the southern bank by bombing his bridges, and when he retreated they followed him up and attacked him with bombs and......

Scottish Troops In Flanders On Friday Week Made A Successful

advance on a two-mile front to the west of Bailleul, ti lea% the village of Meteren by assault and capturing four hundred and fifty-three prisoners. Last Saturday, in the sector......

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