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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLES London, September 23, 2.30 'a.m. . Lord Kitchener sanctions the formation of a Welsh-army corps. The Cape Town ; Press unanimously condemns General Beyers, emphasising tho fact that he deferred his resignation until he was in possession of tho Government plans of campaign. ' : : London, September ii' 2, 11.50 a.m. "Reliable.—lt is probable that a battle is being fought-with unparalleled fury, and will continue for some days. A new step in the constant progress- of the extreme left wing is marked by the pressure on Lassigny, situated teii mile? west of Noyon. This movement is c-f extreme- importance,' and explains why the Craonne , region has been tho centre of , a violent ' conflict and bayonet charges. The- Germans are'making desperate efforts to diminish the pressure on the extreme right-wing. Everywhere they have been forced to give . way. Little is said "about the happenings in the centre; but the French have completed the line running from Alsace to Argonne; thus the German centre between Reims in the west and Louvain in "the east no longer has scope for movement."" .-'■■,•■■■'•
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2263, 24 September 1914, Page 6
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179OFFICIAL NEWS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2263, 24 September 1914, Page 6
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