FRENCH SUCCESSES
WEST OF -. HE 013E AMD SOUTH Of Th AiSME. Pre#o V» oua on—B\ lei s r 'P u —topir ut Aui.tri idii auii N / t ll i >c u an i Ueut i IUNDtN „iu J Frxin i t imi un -p It u nl duhei and tii i n \ I t c> o3 i i a li i i i I \u ihtiul on am ii t ii i i hlt uppoittd V til i t t er nv 1 nti t mil 1 i 1 t iJ 1 la m ai tl lit <nu I teiUnn i i tt- nt in nuut l «*tti kit 11 1 3 1 mi v il\ il td Mill 116 m L n I i t l pti I K 'm i 1 a » u i i« n i ml tvouiklea to u i, 1 <in i "south oi in V tu i t ikn hit I cortinu d it\t i it i s i t iiu u the Lb in m I urn i i )0 >t hpi ' Lf i til t ik-lt j, 11l 1 1 11l tt la lt-UjrO 1 l lit V Itl IV \f t til 1 IK Itl t L'l t 1 J 1 [ 1 IS it Hi 1 204 Ji ii 10 I renca ccrrmniuqt s u ih c t \ nrti e i tin tt un' ill 1 i in t th j t bin l Inn c i t l huiL, n 1 inn i t f M W x jo! j r ii t>so ili i tl nir rl, tuk t t t *ii n i ul ipm lio l m c« ue f,uns BRITISH LINES Australian »n-i N.Z Cabla Association anJ iieut l lONDON I v 0 Sir D Hu, unit I i i n i m ide laii t tut iul 11 \ »<i i W i Iti (ne nv ul ti l <n\ i„ t u tli j ti in ie> ul i tin u a ud t i'i s, n m 1 1 10 ■s i n < in u in d tttie 1 a d n i i i \ ii ii i i tilt i i ri t i 11 i u ii nt, We rropi till i Iml ji i c rn t n la 1 ii i t nt [ u I i t i ikl Wini i ' [ it Wu i nin t Bail mit I t c*j.K r fl n i j Hi ui the J t it tbt Sii i f AUSTRALJANS QM THE SOW ME. I t rXPMJII W 11 11 \\V Kit VNn Hetitcr's Telegrams. 10^DON hi n P I'O 6 U I J ill t It 1 lltl ll pun u 'I In t u i i 10 i 11» i i_th it' oii ii \ n (1 1 u i l I tit t'm iI i tii t u ttl t tfa hi I re is cm din lc V ti i tn f t t i nl u= t tl \ li ul u —>, th ill l tHI | IK cot t K thti «ti ith ut tit i i t > «• i I tli rii il Ith ti >j ill\ 1 in d I o d 1 uk t> i i ii tto itipo . iii 'tt! ti 11 mi i -<1 t U. PTI 1 t th J lllj V bf x ( ! bull 1 t ii -J 11 t ii «hj »pptd l>v nu til t torn t lu tilt ' t tvn s jhie in ui" it ill ii ird ] Ili•* i the hi t tun t 1 t ili i\ i i t 1 in fli pttd t th \\t tin i nt Nl W \oriv Ju 1 ) Nt \i' n \ j n ,it it , i i uup nti uoi nil r , hj i 1 t th 'tn id\ in n la s mi i i 1 ho ci[ tun >t t t-1 1 t t / t ' t tiu j< 11 nl i i till ut t ih lu tnh iii 1 i ( i i\h n r In Ne» litk W iu s to i poi Int t t T>n hi it t- \ th it ii in nkji ' Int r inu ilt i hi K rt nuj I i the Vt tralmn mil tht \n r i WAITING OM LUDtNDORFF. ION DON luii o M r 1 int 11 i lu it i t i i th ti i i'ii t iUi le\ 1 fie tl u ti ti ii i Vn en tn rit i'k i tit u tl hi 1 nu. is ii rl au 1 i i n j i I del d tit b ihj li [ I i i 1 11 1 i ft dt 1 ( n in i I In tr n, eh i„ th \ t L n \\ ii] toic t' eir tuini itt n i\ 1 P inn li« n i \ hit i n t i ati dit tion PUis Tn ' [ nin ivri r d tn th i i , tint tl rn i th it I n i<l i )' , dnl s t ii tl n it i \\ in i t ii t ml ii In i F i f GREAT BRITISH AIR WORK. A t i n an 1 N / (il \ ~il" t a I Eteu f ICNTirN 1 > *■ \ir \J t i» j n t>> t it on M t t etna t u. I iit 1 It HI 11 I i I it* r t 1 I 1 \i tl I t t y \ i ai iid \ Z tib \s n a o Ihe * 'in -i' \ t" i t i l Ti v (1 t v 1 it r i / i 1 0 t r 1 1 I t st 1 i I 1 f l dust t It f j t L b i e s\t t jtt 'ed i c ( i t W s*ir\t. 1 tht o 1 i en leti r u t 1 tt k d thre_ * „ I dirrintj a oo inimi ei e ni i i Hi c- n t i <! i « X.T 1 1 lit / 1 (U Tiati to th t t n n 1 t 1 ~ a rtn ft F i I V I iti f tie 1) n =i f i 1 i i 1 >• iii un r 1 <- 1 t r txuit*. AIR RAID ON CONSTANTINOPLE. Australian and NZ tillo 1 La u R=t - t on i r> r Ttrrkish communq * 1 i E lanes bombed O-o ti jl 1 ist., hut no d,-ir t i 1 GERMAN SEAPLAMES HIT SUBMARINE. Australian *n<l N.Z. Cable Association and i Editor. JONDON 1 Tin- A-!fu-.nlty i t t ■obnia-i i:-.' patroliii fc tl t c t tiw-ktti v.i iiu at'tn i to by five enemy <;er [ ' ' 1 i machine-gun fire. 11l 1 ' only slight dama t i nil harbor, by another nni T p , and five me-n were k t e 1 ITALIAN FRONT, AUSTRIAXS AXD VOX BELOW. IJOHE.. July 9. Telegrams from Vienna state that Arstria has refused to accept a German geneTslissimo on the Italian front. It is understood that General Von Below will instead take three corps, specially en-trn-s-ted with the task of di'iviny th** Allies !;;fro«i';.t.rie,iaiago ; Plateau. ■.. '
BALKAN FRONT. ' ALLIED ALBAXTAX ADVANCE \IMII\\ tDMI'sMONS Audttahan an 1 X / I ible V cutiou and R uter 1 ONDON Jil 9 It ill til th 11 ( till tl IN lltllH in t\ v on llu 1 tt \ n \ t l irtlllcM pr pr tion m \ 1 1 i I mom* i flic tin 1\ ; nti i| t d th inrm i trom tin. ! \u i\i pi in rl itt i i lint i I tru kU tlie li i it I tii i 1 %iman I ilojuiM in it m \i tn t i vi a -"i lit ickff! t! i ntm ii( i ir ind de troi tnl II it i i \\ t iptttti i liiliii*[ i i i 1 p n ( si U i l i i i 1 I it ( ( til in it u< i 1 ill hi Iho ! n ii i til ii n \ il i i i ' Vumi alt j i n c I i in ! lON 1 IN JiU 1 I \u i i tu 1 lln ; i i ttn mi 1 t i ' i i u t n tn ti iln th 11 it ti i iiu w t tint ! [of [ it i i li \iiv ii hj t 1 ! Ihit n v .ii 1 „i u I ii th Ijn i 1 Dcson
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19180711.2.13.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 3
Word Count
1,436FRENCH SUCCESSES Evening Star, Issue 16783, 11 July 1918, Page 3
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.