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Demolished German trenches following the Battle of Mont Sorrel, Belgium, 1916. Image courtesy Library and Archives Canada.

Demolished German trenches following the Battle of Mont Sorrel, Belgium, 1916. Image courtesy Library and Archives Canada.

  • The Battle of Mount Sorrel begins in Belgium as Germany attempt to capture the high ground around Ypres. British and Canadian forces clash with German troops until 14 June. Allied casualties number more than 8,000; German 5,765.
  • The Leader reports that 200,000 items of mail addressed to soldiers serving overseas have been returned to Australia. Destined for soldiers that have been killed or wounded in action, the items are awaiting collection at Victoria Barracks in Sydney. Soldiers’ Letters Returned
  • German forces storm Fort Vaux as the French recover ground south of Caurettes Wood in the Battle of Verdun
  • Russia forces the Turkish lines between Erzerum and Erzingan back 40kms
  • Turkish forces retire after three days’ fighting west of Rowanduz in northern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq)
  • British forces drive the Turks out of Katiya in northern Sinai