THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. _ THE MINER WAR BULLETINS ( MON., JULY 17 A London: The British forces have held all ground gained in Friday’s advance and taken two or three sectors of trenches in the German second line. This is the latest from the front in France, Two thousand prisoners were captured in the last advance and at one point the British are four miles beyond the German first line, which they crossed 18 days ago. In all ten thousand prison- ers and quantities of war material have fallen into the hands of the British. After a breach was ‘made in the second German line, cavalry detachments,English and Indian, had their first opportunity of the war.’ They swept clear through -the Germans, turned around, and charged back again, capturing many prisoners, All -tidings from correspondents at the front and from wounded show that plans have been well worked out and executed. The results have exceeded the nation’s high- est expectations. The Allied offensive on the Somme has overshadowed . all other fighting on the. western front; but for it-one would have heard more of the engagement ofa month ago, ‘in which the Canadians were as severely test- ed as ever before. Their gallant conduct seems to have been bet- ter recognised in England than at home. - Paris: On the right bank of the Meuse there has been a vio- lent bombardment on both sides, in the sector of Fleury, On the rest of the French front there has been no event.of importance, On the Belgian line there has has been tremendous artillery activity. Attacks on Belgian outposts have been repulsed. Petrograd: Intense fighting continues in the Stokhod regionr The eonditions are unchanged. Grand Duke Nicholas continues his advance-in. the Caucasus, where more prisoners and sup- plies have been captured, Rome: The Italian advance in the Isonzo continues. The Halian destroyer Impetu- oso was torpedoed in the Adriatic. The crew. was saved. ’ The fire which destroyed King Constantine’s palace is raging still and may reach Athens, Many lives have been lost. Washington : The German submarine Deutschland is loading at Baltimore for her return journey. OE ‘TUES., JULY 18 - A ‘London: We have broken through and are beyond the Ger-. man second line on a front of two and ea half miles, - The British yesterday captured a German trench in the neigh- borhood ‘of Pozieres. . German second line positions northwest of Bazentifie-le-Grand wood have ‘been stormed. and” ‘captured « shy the British.the positions captured extending over. a: front of 1600 yards, : a A; atrongly held’ position at. fof Ovillers we made substantial ‘lwe made a successful raid. into .|. wap frustrated by our fire. of 100 officers and men surren- dered to the British, who had steadily closed in upon them, using bombs and trench mortars, The Germans were short of food. Paris: Germans made two at- tacks in “Lorraine last night, delivered at a point southeast of tNomeny. Westof Fleury, French jmade. more progress, and took three machine guns. A raid on atrench in the Champagne by Russian troops was successfully carried out, causing heavy losses; to the Germans, On the Verdun front the night. was comparatively calm, except in the vicinity of Hill 304, where! rifle firing was brisk. The Germans are attempting to hinder the organization of new French positions at Biaches and Hill 97, Petrograd: The Russians are continuing their successful ad-|. vance in the region of the lower Lipa. taken by the Russians in Volhy- nia yesterday was13,000. After five weeks of hard fighting, a comparative lull has set in on the Russian front. However, the texture of what is called a Jul is shot through with many threads of the fiercest conflict, as'on the Stokhod: in Volhynia, where the guns are steadily booming; and on General Scherbacheff’s front in the angle between the lower Stripa and the Dniester, where the Austrians ave ‘dealing ferce counter-attacks and where. the Russians have taken 2,000 more: prisoners, Washington: There will be no patrol of American warships off the Virginia coast to see that the Allied cruisers awaiting the re- -ppearance of the German sub- marine Deutschland stay outside the three-mile limit, Seeretary Daniels said that the U.S. assum- its territorial waters would not be violated by Allied men-of-war. ( London: Thick mist and inees- sant rain still interfere with our Operations in the neighborhood of the Somme, but to the north WED., JULY 19 ) progress last night on a front of 1000 yards.- The enemy waa driven out of several'strongly de- fended points and we, captured prisoners, and six machine guns, Neat’ Wytschaete (Belgium) the German trenches. -Opposite Cuinehy (Northern France) a similar attempt by the enemy The Germans have recaptured a part of Longueval, _ Greek and- Italian steumers have - been. torpedoed by German}; submarines. A German destroyer has eap- tured the British’steamer Adams, off the Swedish coast, Constantinople reports say that three Russian transports have been torpedoed in the Black Sea and a fourth: driven astiore.: Patia: . The Germans made an attack last night on’ the: Freneh | line south. of the Somme and |’ gained - xiound in the vicinity of ‘| their advance, taking the German The number of prisoners} {erating against him’ in German groups of the attacking forces spread along the canal. on the east side of Biaches, where fight- ing continues, Petrograd:. The Russians have crossed’ the Carpathians and are now a day’s march into Hungary. A Russian victory over the Teutonic forced resulted in the enemy being driven across the Lipa in greatest disorder. Our troops took 13,000 prisoners, 30 uns, and a quantity of supplies. Havre: Belgian troops operat- ing in German East Africa have 'yeached the shore of Lake Vic- toria, and in a seyven-hour en- jZagement, fought on July 7,they dispersed the Germans opposing commandant prisoner and inflict- enemy. Rome: The Italians have made further advances, notwithstand- ing vigorous opposition. Saloniki: There is violent ean- nonading along the whole Mace- donian front. An Allied offensive is looked for. French and British aeroplanes burned part of the Bulgarian crops in the vicinity of Monastir. Berlin: Germany will openly resume submarine warfare, des- pite her assurances: to the United States. ( Tans, JULY 20 J London: The Germans, heavily reinforced, followed up an intense artillery fire by delivering infan- try attacks in dense formation against the British line in the Somme region. The enemy suc- ceeded in penetrating the north- ern outskirts of Longueval and a portion of Delville wood. There were very heavy losses on both sides. A later despateh from the army headquarters says the British troops recovered the lost ground. |. Terrifie:fighting continues, Paris: . French troops have made progress.in ithe Verdun sector, There has been hand grenade fighting in the vicinity of Fleury. A German raid in the region of Paschendael and north of the Aisne was ‘checked. Petrograd: The Russian -army: ‘under General Letchicky,; which erossed the Carpathians and’ bias penetrated a day’s march into Hungary,is threatening, the Aus- trians' rear, Austro-German forces have evacuated a large area southwest of Lutsk. The read‘to Lemberg ig now open.” >. Rome: ‘Lhe Itslians have cap: sector have been. repulsed. -Austrian losses..on this front in May and-June were. 30,000 killed, 100,000 wounded, and]! 50,000 dick or disabled, London: “General Smuts’ re- ports thatthe enemy forces op- East. Africa haye | been driven down the Pangaiti, river, 7 London: . the renewed. Ger-|, man. submarine,‘ campaign. is ‘in|: Biaghes. me A German infantry attack was ‘Waterlot farm, east of Longueyval; was also captured by the British, a bite: ‘remaining Btrongliolda: of the “German ‘in. Ovillers and.a- delivered - against ‘the French’ positions ° ‘from: Biaches to Lal: ‘Maisonette,.’ Several attempts to take La Maisonette failed, with of, the, U-96 olaas,,:¢ “ve full swing, Bath “Allies and |: neutrals are. among. ‘the. viettmns) of the undersené boats, - Landon:: A German ‘abmatine ing a number of losses on the ‘| before Koveland Vladimir: Volyn- _ feats. in the sotith and- wept of; Ireland will be provided ‘through aptured iby tk broug (mmr) Paris: French attacks in the Somme region were delivered last night on both sides of the river. Hardicourt:sector were captured, while south of the river al] the tween Barleux and Soyecourt fell into Freneh hands. The trenches captured on the north bank run of Hardecourt, along the railway from Combles to Clery. hundred prisoners were taken. In. the Verdun region’ there was 4 continuous bombard ment of; Avocourt and Chattancourt sectors on the left bank of the Meuse, with a grenade engage- , ment northeast of Hill 204,, On the east bank of the Meuse the French progressed-west of Thiau- mont earthworks. while south of: fied German position and 150} prisoners. A German seroplane|* was brought down in the’'Somme région east of Peronne.. In Champagne French troops penetrated a German trench north of Auberine, London: Heavy fighting « con- tinues on the Somme front: The British have gained ground at Delville wood. and Longueval, Narth of Bazentin-Longueva! po- sition our. line has been ‘pushed forward, Hast af Leipzic redoubt our bombing parties effected a con- siderable advance during - the night. German losses have been tre. mendous, : A Bavarian regiment at Montauban had 3000 casualties out of a total strength of 3500.. Another battalion lost 980 out of 1100. -Petrograd: Grand | Duke Nich- olas has faptured Kugi, an im- portant junction of the high roads in the Erzerum district. | - A: great battle is developing at Jablonitza pass, in the. Car path- ians. The results have so far been favorable to the Russians. “In addition to the heavy fight- ing in the Carpathians, the. Rus- having resumed. their offensive ski and in the Riga area, Ottawa: The militia. ‘depart« ment has been notified by the will shortly be available for the transportation of troops. It is believed a great. movement of Canadian Forces - will begin, at once, DETAILS OF NEW lin. are based for future amity: ° Third—Membhers: of... the: Trig | Commons’ will retain their ‘aeaits | in the English house and’ will often’ he geen there, ag the Irish hody. ds not expected " to “have much business to transact ot firat. sentation of the Unioniate’ inter- a boiselle aléo: were taken, A total heavy’ loases to 0 the Germans; but British. seamen,has;been: to Lo éhiand fi bali ex German front line trenches - be- from Halecourt Mamelon to‘ east| Four}. Fleury they took a strongly forti-|' siana are engaged at many points: , war office that a ‘number of ships |! Mbrrind j PLAN FOR, IRELAND |¢. tured new positions in. “Trentino, | +" Austrian attacks. in the Pasubo); ‘Continued trom! 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