A DOSE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE.
("The Times."! (Reo. October 16,10 p.m.)' ~_ _. , „ . '\ ■ . London, October 16. , f hs "Tunes correspondent at British Headquarters in France states: beyond Gueudocoiirt we have iiractically reached the lowest ground before the new ascent to Bapaumo commences. During our recent advance wo captured a gun and five hundred gas shells, which we turned on the enemy until wo had exhausted every round. They must ho vory sick of their own medicine." x ' GERMAN MACHINE GUNS -"THICKER THAN EVER." Auslralian-Now Zealand Cable A&sooiltion (Rec. October 17, 0.20 a.m.) tu tm ■> w .. j,./1 ■ , London; October 16. lne Daily Express correspondent at headquarters in Prance says that General Von Anieim's appeal for rooro machine guns has evidently been heard, because these weapons aro now bunched thicker than over in. new hidden emplacements, which . are dotted about tho defences to a distance of throe hundred yards behind the front trenches, but so thick that they have necessarily suffered more under our artillery.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 5
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162A DOSE OF THEIR OWN MEDICINE. Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2904, 17 October 1916, Page 5
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