ACTIVITY IN THE WEST
RAIDS AND COUNTER-ATTACKS MOKE ABOUT THE BRITISH SUCCESS London, February 0. Sir Douglas Maig reports: "We repulsed tbroe attempted laids on tho •Sonunu front: A local operation which ivo carried out last night north-east-ward of Guciidficourfc was entirely successful, and we occupied live hiiudred .Yards of trench. AVc repulsed two ■ counter-attacks. We entered the lines last, night at three points in the neighbourhood of Bouchavesnes, T?ys, and Grandcourt. The eneiny made four uiisuccessl'ul counter-attacks on tho new front eastward of Beauconrfc. Our positions have been consolidated. A party reached our lines north-eastward of Vermelles, but was ejected."—Aus.N.Z. Ciiblo Assn.-Rcutcr. A FURTHER ADVANCE. (Rcic. February 7, 9.25 p.m.) London, February 7. Sir Douglas Haig reports: "Wo advanced our line in the neighbourhood of Grandcourt, whore one thousand yards of trench was occupied unopposed. Further prisoners were- takon eastward of *IWucourt. Our aircraft bombed one of tho enemy's aerodromes, end did considerable damage. Two British aeroplanes worn brought down, and two of the onoiny's were- brought down in a damaged condition."—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2998, 8 February 1917, Page 5
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175ACTIVITY IN THE WEST Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2998, 8 February 1917, Page 5
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