THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SECOND EXTRA
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915,
TO-DAY'S
LATEST WAR TELEGRAMS,
[Reuter's Service to The "Telegraph.""]
AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT'S STORY.
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Jone-29, 1.55 p.m.
On the ground from the Lorette Heights to Neuville St. Vaart and the Labyrinth are perhaps ten thousand
buried and partly buried dead. The stenoh i pestilen tial; Through hore we areosoted and quickelimed those nearest our trenches. Both sides, latterly, as a matter of self- preservation, have come to silent, unspoken agreement to stry those nearest at night,- Words cannot convey any iden of
picture; white
staring out of faces burned to a coal- by the aun. In some places there are piles bodion. As the days and weeks pass, they shrivel and shrink till they look like heaps of "old clothes, Theon silent heaps Are most weird by moonlight: The lower swayed and rooked at avery shot fired by the German mortar-batteries below.
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