Second Edition. In the West
VISIT TO CROWN PRINCE. AUDACIOUS CLAIMS 70 VICTORY United Press Association. (Received 12.15 p.m.) * Paris, July 16. A neutral politician who visited the Crown Prince's headquarters states that the Prince was ill anad careworn, iukl has lost his customary smile. His men are all of fine physique and are evidently picked troops. Despite the FreucWxplauations, the Crown Prince continues his audacious claims to victory. To-days Berlin communique states: Tint French attack in the West A famine failed, dad that in the north the Herman landwehr inflicted bloody losses on the enemy, making prisoners of J 62. We captured since the 20th 106 officers and 7009 men in the Argonne. FIFTY-THIRD LIST, (Received 1.15 p.m.) Sydney, July 17. Killed in Action.—Four men . Died from Wounds.—Niue. Wounded.—One officer and 118 men. including W. W. O’Connor, D. L. Matherson, and J, Thomas (Now Zealanders.
HI _one officer and forty-six men, including S. Leay and H. L. Inns (New Zealanders). Missing.—One man.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 66, 17 July 1915, Page 6
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163Second Edition. In the West Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 66, 17 July 1915, Page 6
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