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The European War

British Advance Up the Ancre. Push Forward a Mile Deep on Left. Two Villages and Important Trenched Bn Cable.—Per Press Association Copyright. LATEST WAU NEWS. ■ ■ ■ ■ - rd THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN BRITISH ATTACKING 'ON THE ANCRE. I I ■ , —il MANY PRISONERS ALREADY (Andralian 4ml, N.Z. Cable Assn.,- find JTr* ll l<■ r Renclved this Rav, 1) lia a.m.- * DON DON,- Yesterday. A British official j-opnrt; s tales During tin- night: we alta'cked both ilcvnks of (he Amre. A cehsiderable iiumhei; of prisoners has already b’een report'd. At Les Boonfid, also at Gneuderonn, !li;had been hostile arlilloryi, lift Murin'* The irght'. .Opposite Hans we wme. successful in passing the enemy trenches. At Armculfei'os the enemy trenches, wore emered smitjpdastward. AN ADVA NCR 'I WO MILKS REEF. f . *4 y rrrAiT [TWO VILLAGES F MITRED. The High Commissioner reports:--LON DON, Yesterday. The, British have- advanced to Hie deplD of a mile. They have captured B/amnonf., ilatn.d, fpid m.lier villa's,taking 2000 prisoners. ADVANCE n\ LETT OK PREVIOUS PUSH. (Australian ond-bN.Z. Cable Adsn.y Sad Center:. Received I hi. 4 dav, 12 0a p.m. LONDON, Ye.dmdav.The Daily Chromic] As headquaiTrs’ coir spnmli-nt says “ The British haV(* advanced a 'mile ;<p]-tiTdt ■ Hm Aner v •:t.nd captured Beaumont, Hamel, and Sr Fmv D-wian, end vaH uahle f renehes north of Ferre -wln-re ihe light’no '-mil hums. Already there are 2000 prisoner--. m ; i , SERVIANS’ BRILLIANT AID AN't 'E FORTIFIED HEIGHTS c.MTCHLD '(Australian and iNTO., Cable Assn.y. mud Reiif-r •, ifleeuive'd tills day, IfT) a.m, LONDON, Ve.--i. -i da v. The Daily ChronielFs Athens etu-respniul-m .-upt-iii-s details oi t-he biilliani Servian adviaueo since OUJh Si-pL.mi* her. He says: The But gars hla.U had idm'ple time t.-i?nr,iiy the network of preeipi’.tms jmmat, 'ams Tima h\\ ,rrdS of the' .Macedonian armies. A), dawn on Frida]-;, 2!)ih Sep-.emhe'i'i, the 'Franco-Servian a.riilhm'y Img; n Ti" slmiJ the front, leading the enemy to expem, mi alaiaek ah ay Hie whole sector. Instead, (he Servians’ ejhjeei ■•\as fi diive fhe Bnlyars Irmn the formidable Clink? Heights. This diflicnlt nndeiFiking was completely s.uc.'eessfnl. The Belter hiUp-n’es wvre "«** *neenlraied on the Heights The Servi ns commenced a con verging attack, advancing L.U U- j-wn|ndle IVonl, from the, south and on a‘two uivlc from front the cusl. The l!ulgar< offered a stunt and prolnjugod resis'.-UKav healing, ha;ek .the first assaults; bat tire Sen - .tins by 7 o'clock in the oven < it.ig captured the last and fl(npmost' height's} 1400 fl above si fjj level; and inflicted. sanguinary. losses. The survivors lid in disorder. nGERMAN EMBASSY IN AMERICA. <L] !1.. '_i KADI; GRAVES’S ALLEGATIONS. BERNSTORFFS RANDS SOILED WITH FILTHY LUC BE. (Australian and; [NjZ.. Cable Assn.,; gad Renter!. Received this .day, 8,05 a.m. WASHINGTON, Yesterday. Karl Graves makes ;;n smisinitonal allegation. He mays tlrat Count Borns ID rtf and- his friends mtodb a million doL, Jars by playing Rooks cm advance informing m as ivities of U<s3. Ho assorts i-irit 'the elude letters which }i'e offered .the Embassy nun,TT,n diplonvaiih' sec refs of great' importance to the Limited States, which the German Embassy is afijaid to permit him |0 publish. Graves Ihercfmv does not expect the Embassy (o proceed with the charges Count Bomstorff, interviewed,! c-ha.uacllevisos Hie chtarges as rot. L. .... 1 '! GERMAN 'MORALE; FAILING & LANDSTURMERS HAVE NOT THE STOMACH FOR THE hsjjd* SOMME AND VERDUN WHOLE REGIMENT OF BAVARIANS REVOLT. (Australian tafii-d IN/Z-. Cable AsSn’.; (Wild Reuter). Bedeiro'd; (his daiv, 8.T(5 a.m. N,LW. YORK, Yesterday. The World’s Paris correspondent says tkiat there arc reports of growing ijevolulion in B-wacia. An entire men t. of men oven '45 years of, age, wh owe re frightened of the Terrible punishment in diet' d’on the German sin the Somme and ,at Verdun, revolted The, Kilg.of Batvari-J has intervened, and is endeavonring to restore, orderTHE EGYPTIAN FRONTIER. The' High T ordinissioncr reports;— LONDON,- Yesterday. An Egyptian ollinial report s'ialfesln the province of Dar Fur a csrniaJl Egyptian 'feutee pounded up, (§1 band of rebels under ox Sultan AH Dinar. Two hnndmwl prisoners were laken, .add booty tv«p captured. AH DinJafr wp.s killed. GREECE ROYALISTS OCCUPYING 'MACEDONIAN TERRITORY. (Australian fand N.Z, ; CableßAssn.,-, §ird Reritort Received ibis; day, 12 2.5 p.m. ATHENS,- Yesterclaiy. 'Fifteen hun'di’ed Royalids are jaJvancinp norVh of Ekalerini, occupying the -villages, j.nsidULng garrisons, requisitioning cereals, and 'terrojdsing the 'populalfioii. GFRUTAN .WOMEN NOT. HELITN.G. WAR BRIDES DENOUNCED, CONDITIONS IN’ MUNICH < THE SOCIETY CAPITAL. (The Tidies Service). Received (this Raw 12 25 p.m, AMSTERDAM, yesterday ‘ A procliamaliom ajt Berlin appeQiL to women to apply for war work, and war Jbr'dcS of the fac; torfes and ’takinig 'ilho sepaiiadcn allowances. IT warns womten not (to allow faflate idelafs 1 qf rank to prevent Them from entering the 'iadtories. Thd 'Officer Command’nig aKtMupich Minounced' ithat 1 sUffish, idle 'wotmten !rteMsiNg to fpreg oanmsemonts will he forced thereto, THE FOOD SUPPLY .QUESTION •MEATLESS DAYS; F(OR( FRENCH CIVILIANS. Australian afcdf N.5J< CablQ Assn.,- |Jdd R'eut(erl( Received Jhis( !day t - 12.25 p.m, The Jlatin StatTos ljh|at the new Economy Committee,' of which M-. Fialliones is President,■; is proposing one or two jneatless (daysi pjefj Sveek'.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 446, 14 November 1916, Page 2

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The European War Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 446, 14 November 1916, Page 2

The European War Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 446, 14 November 1916, Page 2

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