LAST NIGHT'S NEWS.
THE WESTERN
THEATRE
: . •■ '. . . , : 1 • ENEMY ATTACKS SHATTERED ' " '• ■' . .... ' i
HEAVY LOSSES INFLICTED
PARIS, '"September 22. Artillery fire is l>eing energetically continued against tjio eneinjy. on the Somme front, and there is ; uir intermittent cannonade elsewhere.j
Yesterday's great - German j coimtefattack on 'the northr bank' was delivered by the 18th' Corps, which was. withdrawn from the Aisne front, and the 214 th Division/ The latter had 1 entrained for the Russian front, and'; when it had proceeded half-way there was ordered to return to the.-. Sommey which it reached on September 14. It was put into the line on the lf>th, and. engaged on the 20th in the Bouchavesnes district, , where it suffered' enormously. .'■".,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 3
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115LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 3
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