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now understand that among our pr sopers we setually have representatives of avery enemy tiivision from here to
heims. That the Germans were in mall. degree perplexed by the univer HRANAING CORFORATION sality of our preliminary bombardment and by the ferocity of our local stacks at other points then that selected for PA- the main advance is proved by orders RAVE FUND which have been found which speak ande splendid as one witchal for the
a British attack to be begun on Iri July significance behind it That brown line,
Another necessary comment on the on the front betoon Bage and Lille" so wating, yet so steady and irresistible, situation is the continued and amazing There are many more things which I}
as our men-end rowers those poor demonstration of our supremacy in the should like to say if space and time were RSKEVE LIABILITY OF
infinite; but the essential thing. is thas dots which ceased to keep up with the air. It is ans sings and in squadrons today we have as no point gone back.
our aeroplanes, zingly others. And those bands of others sailing almost as they please over the wards or failed. We have successfully ning with their hands upraised were the lines and far out of sight over the anomy'a rounded out the Artstage in the critical emy; an enemy wha is iainitely ena tarritory with never a German machine part of the field. Of course, there will his organization. but whoan you here temerity to come near the front it is this is big battle on which we are immediately hunted home and goes, as embarked-but our confidence every saw before your eyes never a match, Kipling says, "like a cat along a fence.
bara gone better-Times." man to man, when is resily comes to Closely related to this is the fact that to grips ou aven terme between him and us, day I again counted no less than 16 of I talked Inter" this afternoon with a kite balloons floating serenely over Sept.
our linew while only two German balloons 11 Sept. 18
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the rear of the were in sight ar Sept. 35 9 Oot
Cat. 16 moment here with our, Armies. He had enemy positions, Nor. bien earlier in the day oraz the feld Again I would emphasize that the 36 Steamer Oct. Steamer.
Nor, 18 serass which our man charged in the strength of the German resistance in Nov. 38 frst iumphant assault that led to the this battle so far has main in his machine- It is comforting to know that Dec. 151 capture of Mametz, where the enemy today we have used against, him four Dec. 34 believed, the position to be impregnable.of his machineguns taken on the arst
The central in testion has seen most day. They have been quite used
quite usefuž - ID") et the thing in the world at recent
KAS FIRST STAGE ACCOMPLISHED. A years. He told me that the whole story | et our adrante was written in the deal upon the ground and in the positions as they stand: and he does not believe that there was ever a more entirely gallant lest performed in war. Nothing, he declares, which the Tapanese lid in the Russian war was so perfectly heroic.
I have also heard today the considered opinion of a distinguished soldier, who has seen much of war and who witnessed the attack of our men on the first morn. ing of the battle on the positions in the
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The operations, which I have imper- : fectly described aboye, naka complete the accomplishment of the first stage in our plans on the main or southern front of the advance. If you look at the map you will see how one thrust was directed upwards to north and north-east from a point well below Albert at Slametz and Montauban. Simultaneously, from north of Albert thrust was made past: La Boisselle towards Contalmaison Between these two fereas the nose of the German salient at Fricourt was pinched off and left isolated in the air. The capture of Fricourt followed. sa I told yesterday extreide north, be our advance, by the fall of La Boisselle to-day Commecocrt. This unidier declares that and the rounding op of the other minor the advance of our son through a double positions in the Fricourt-Montban barrage and cgainst machine gun and rifle region, the whole of that area is now in
our hands fire was as fine a thing as was ever seen en a battlefeld.
SPLENDID FIGHTERS,
That is, above all things what she irst phase of this battle has taught namely, that, whatever we may have imagined of our great new Armies, ther are better than we can have dared to
Nothing has in bope.
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Our losses, of course, in the whole battle will be very heavy. But already one is tempted to say that a
ang losses justified. not merely by the defeats which we hope to indict on the Gier. but in tatching us the magnificent quality our mer, the men who are not professional soldiers, but are the British people
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It was rather a complicated operation, involving close and simultaneous co-oper ation on the part of the troops engaged in the two main thrusts But it has now been completed with the "Daf crossed and the" is all dotted.
With the captured of La Boiselle to day the garrison also surrendered The moment fa number of prisoners at this
is places not known. The taking of the
tory acident, as the satisfaction had been abun strength of the dantly demonstrated in its resistance to French attacks when our Allies held this portion of the lines
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On the northern section of the front of the movement there is no change to re foothold in the enemy front line by We have somewhat increased our port Authulle and Thiepval but today no real progress has been made or attempted. All this region, by Serre and Beaumont Hamel to Thiepral, is e
sand interven
As in my dispatches of yesterday and the day before. I hesitate to mention individual regiments, not because there are not auch regiments to mention, but a country of swelli crtremely difficult, }, because the musling out of some for ing valley, the dominating points being praise seems, to imply that others have roughly at the three places mentioned, or not done as well. This must not be in their immediate neighbourhood. Not read into my words when I say that only is each of those points very difficult to-day regiments of which I have heard of attack in itself, but they interlock, and the highest possible praise include the each, by the configuration of the ground, Manchesters, South Staffords, Gordons protects the other s Devona Queen's, Borderers, and Sher- wood Foresters.
You probably are also hearing, as we hear here, tales of the splendid behaviour of our French comrades fighting with as on the south. We only hope that they are as proud of us as we are of them.
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