THE WAR IN THE WESTERN THEATRE
PROGRESS REPORTS FROM THE FRONT
London, May 30. Sir John French reports that there'have been further small Rains at Festnliort since May 20. Otherwise matters are quiet on the British front. A British aeroplane brought down .1 German aviator in the neighlmurhnod of Mnorslede (near Keillors).
(Rec. May 31, 7 3." p.m.)
London, May 30. Official.—"On the right bank of the Yser we carried 'he whole of the German trenches 011 Hill 17, in the I'ilkcn region, capturing of) prisoners and three qnicklirers "A violent artillery duel cnniimics in the sector north of Arras.
"AVe attacked ;i great Gorman work known as the 'l.abyrinlh.' south of Xeuville Saint Va:ist. The action was hot. Wo progressed Inur hundred metres, slid marie manv prisoners. "We curried more trenches at. Bois '.e Pretre. "V* i!n »hr*li oit the Bang# (i« Ale«»), *Hd (UDtlUad tio ♦BOmy's treoob.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 5
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149THE WAR IN THE WESTERN THEATRE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 5
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