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TRENCHES LOST AND RE-TAKEN

HOTY. THE BRITISH FARE

LIVING ON BULLY-BEEF & BISCUITS

(Reo. September SO, 0.5, a.m.)

Paris, September 29. A British officer who has been wounded states that during the battle of the Aisne there was one unfortunate incident. Some Turcos becoming demoralised abandoned their trenches, and the Germans, on occupying themi opened an enfilading fire on the Allies' trenches, inflicting heavy losses. An attack by dismounted cavalry finally displaced the Germans..' Mechanical transport makes the revictualling of the firing line comparatively easy. British officers and men aro faring alike on bully-beef, biscuits, and tinned butter.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19140930.2.24

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 5

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97

TRENCHES LOST AND RE-TAKEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 5

TRENCHES LOST AND RE-TAKEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2268, 30 September 1914, Page 5

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