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Show GERMANS EVACUATE TRENCHES. Leave Many Soldiers Who Died From Typhoid. London. The Times correspondent south of the Aisne says: "At one center and that the most important the British victory on the river Aisne is now complete. The Germans have evacuated their trenches, leaving in some of them many soldiers who died from a severe visitation of typhoid. Tey left two of their heaviest guns in the quarries heavily cemented in place. "Two salient events -marked the part of the fighting of which Sois-sons Sois-sons was the center. First, the capture cap-ture by the allies of Fort Conde after a siege of sixteen days, and, second the remarkable slaughter by the Brit-'u Brit-'u "k l"6 IaSt a S6rieS 0t German |