2 OCTOBER 1915, page 13

In Champagne The French Still Continued Their Advance On...

flanks, especially on the right, while in Artois on Monday and Tuesday they gained ground towards the crests east of Souchez. Wednesday afternoon's communiqué re- ported the......

News Of The Week.

T HE news from the Western front is much the most im- portant since the battle of the Marne. The prolonged bombardment of the enemy's trenches, which had continued for five......

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To Sum Up, The Allies, In The Words Of M.

Thomas, the French Under-Secretary for Munitions, have done well already ; they must do better. That is, however, a statement which, it it errs at all, errs on the Bide of......

The Main French Attack Was In Champagne. There The French

on a front of twenty miles overran the German first-line defences between Auberive and Ville-sur- Tourbe—between the Suippe and the Aisne—piercing them to a depth varying from......

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This Week, For The First Time For Many Months, The

chief interest of the war has shifted from the Eastern theatre; but operations are nevertheless continuing there with unabated activity. At the moment when the attack began upon......

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