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J I BRITISH STROKE IN I PALESTINE. ii TURKS LOSE 2,200 MEN. I H.M.S. CORNWALLIS SUNK. I GREECE ACCEPTS DEMANDS. ———.——— BUT ENEMY FORCES MOVING. INDIAN DIVISION'S DASH NEAR KUT. r BRITISH GENERAL HEAD- QUARTERS, FRANCE, Wednesday, 8.40 p.m. I The past 24 hours have been marked by a series of well-executed enterprises at Various portions of our lines. A highly successful minor operation was carried out by us last night east of Beau- mont Hamel. A section of the enemy's trenches was seized and consolidated, and 140 prisoners were taken, among them three officers. We carried out a successful raid this Afternoon east of Loos, and secured a number of prisoners. Yesterday evening the enemy's trenches were also entered by us opposite Armeri- tieres. Many of the enemy were killed, a hostile macnine-gun was destroyed, and other damage done to the enemy's de- f ences. Artillery activity has continued in the neighbourhood of Lesboeufs and on both sides of the Ai ;ere Valley. We bombarded the enemy's trenches opposite Le Sars and his battery positions in the neighbourhood of Gomirjecourt. Destructive bombardments I of the enemy's 1ines Wfre cai-rim out by I us north of the La Basse? Canal, west of Ploegsti aete and in the- neighbourhood of j Ypres. J (Note.—This is tlie second gain reported by Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig north of the I Ancre in less than a week. On Friday night two hostile posts north of Beaumont Hamel were seized by our troops, consolidated, and held against two counter-attacks. Fifty- eix prisoners were taken in this operation.) (Press Association War Service.) I PARTS, Wednesday, 11 p.m. The official communique says:— There was intermittent artillery fight- 1 rk c, on the greater part of the front, more I .v:e to the north nt the Somme, in the regioll- of IBOUCIINtre-mon and' Oinrv, Stlci in the Avgonne. in tlw sector of Four de Paris. HEAVY FtRrNC. t (Admiralty, per Wireless Press.) BERLIN, Wednesday. The artillery fire has increased to the I north of the Ancre. "TURNING POINT OF TKE WAR." MOMENTOUS DECISIONS AT I ROME CONFERENCE. I The leading Times" editorial note of I Thursday was as follows:— 11 The conference at Rome, from which the Prime Minister and Lord Milner have just returned, may well prove to be one of the turning-points of the war. "More thall one vital decision was reached, with that completeness of bar-! inoliv which is only possible for statesmen who have all the facts before them and are single-minded in their determination to set the cause of all above the national interests of each. On Monday we warned the public, ■ with what plainness was compatible with discretion, that the Allied Governments, as unanimous as the peoples they repre- < sent in their will for peace by victory uione, were about to reach momentous decisions'" upon which the date of that victory might well depend. These de-I CiSlOIls have now been reached. We arc satisfied that wisdom has fire vailed, and that the road to victory, long though it may be, is now running traight to its appointed end."

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