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Between The Marne And Reims There Has Been Desperate...
in the woods and low hills to the west of the Montagne de Reims Up to Wednesday, the French, here assisted by Italian troops, had fallen back no more than six miles in the......
To The West Of Reims, On The Southern And Eastern
sides of the new salient which the enemy established by his great drive of May 27th, the enemy has had some success, though he is very far from having achieved his objects. His......
To The East Of Reims, The Army Of General Von
Einem and a new army under General von lgudra, including twenty-five picked divisions, attacked the whole Champagne front, which is com- manded by General Gouraud. The French......
In The House Of Lords On Wednesday Lord Lamington Asked
the Government whether there was any precedent for debarring an elector of this country who had committed no offence against the law from speaking in public, and whether they......
News Of The Week.
T HE new German offensive—the fifth in this year's campaign— opened on Monday to the east and west of Reims. The attack was delivered with vast forces on a front of over fifty......
The Position Of The Enemy On The Southern Bank Of
the Marne on Wednesday resembled that of the Austrians in their last defeat on the western bank of the Piave. It was absolutely essential for the Austrians to widen their......
The British Army On The Western Front Has Had An
uneventful week. The Australians irr.de a successful local attack on Wednesday south of the Somme. In Palestine last Sunday the Turks, strongly reinforced by Germans, attacked......
The German Attack, It May Be Added, Is Of Great
political as well as military importance. It is obviously the answer of the German General Staff to those critics inside as well as outside the Govern- ment who share the doubts......
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