CONGRATULATIONS FROM JOFFRE.
PARIS, October 3. <icAeral Jofiji-e, in au- order, of 'the day, congratulates t4io Stnrimo Armj, and says that it has dealt- blows from which.the- enemy will find it' as hard to Tec-over-as -from .Verdun.'
THE BATTLE SPREADS
ANXIETY IN BELGIUM.
LONDON, October 3. The "DaiJy Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent says: —The, continuous bombardment is no longer' confined to the Pommo. The enemj positions in Flanders hare been sub-' ' jocted to unbroken gun-firb 'since - f^turday. ! . Westward of tho horizon, fjearchlighi - beams stabbed the whole, night Mmg along the Belgian coast, where xh« , Germans were tensely expectant..' v The " Frankfurter Zeitong"' giv^es a. . warning against surprises in qtri«i '," places, especially when all eyos ar« ' directed towards the centre *of the heavy fighting.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3571, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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122CONGRATULATIONS FROM JOFFRE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3571, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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