ANZACS AND AMERICANS
• - I NEW YORK FINDS LIKENESS. i GREAT FEAT AT POZIERES. NEW YORK, July 27 The "New York Globe" says: '"The i heroic fighting of the Auzacs in France J is of particular interest to us, as they rresemble Americans. The holding oi I Pozieres for three days should prove one of the most wonderful tales of human endurance. I ___-__———-_— i GERMANS NEED URGING TO CONTINUE THE FIGHT. Received July 29, 9.45 am. , ' AMSTERDAM; July 28J' '** . *_ Berlin professors have issued a maiii^ ~ f.e sto, urging'a national' jpersistan.ee. of the Avar, and' holding 6a t 6 'fighting' until they ,; have' gained' increased ;po\\;er andean; honourable peace, ...,. A DOUBTlffi REPORT.. '.'.'"-.' bMtISH CAPTURE, THE, BREMEN. '['[, " ■■:-:. £ReeeivedlG,4o> ■ NEW: Y;ORKy July 2&'M Information comes-; from an ged source, but it is believed Uo-come ; from Canada, 'that the" submarine' Bremen was captured by the BHtfeh' Hazen Canadian Minister of Marine, and is brought to Halifax. Mr. denies the report of the Bremen's capture.
RUSSIANS STILL ADVANCING
AT ALL IMPORTANT POINTS. Received July 29, 11.10 a.m. PETROGRAD, July 2S. A Russian communique states, by the result of engagements of our advance guards we slightly advanced north-east and south-east of Baranovitehi. Our advance continues successfully in th e region of the rivers Sloniovki and Boldurovka. The army in the Caucasus continues to advance.
' _-•»: .RUSSIANS IN FRANCE,<-,„,
GERMAN TRENCHES PENETRATED. AND PRISONERS TAKEN. Rectived July 29, 11.10 a.m. PARIS, July 28. A communique states the Russians penetrated German trenches at Ahberive, using grenades, taking some prisoners. Tiolent artillery stopped a German attack at Thiaumont. , ANZACS AND LONDONERS. WOUNDED OFFICER'S STORY. SIGHT TO STIR THE BLOOD. j (Received 11.17) j LONDON, July 28 An officer of one of the London regiments who was wounded at Pozieres says the bore the brunt of the gruelling, but we were always in line with them. They are like lions at large and revelled in the fray. The great fellows' example spurred us. on at every turn, even to face the deadliest machine gun fire. It was a sight to stir th"g blood to see the Anzacs and Londoners, stand up to the Kaiser's elite;' " "•* :-'
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 29 July 1916, Page 5
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353ANZACS AND AMERICANS Taihape Daily Times, Issue 160, 29 July 1916, Page 5
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