THE CAPTURES IN THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE
AIRMEN BOMB RAILWAY STATIONS London, November 1. 4 French communique states:—"Our offensive Between October 23 and 27 fielded 11,157 prisoners, including 237 officers. One hundred and eighty Runs ,vere captured. Between the Mouse and Bezonvaux there is a fairly lively oombardment. Aeroplanes bombed the railway stations at Thionville, Bettembour»h, Mezieres, Longueville, Woippy, and Luxemburg. .411 tho objectives wore kit.'-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ■ ■_ ENEMY LINES RAIDED' AND SERIOUS LOSSES INFLICTED. London, November 1 4 French communique! states:-''We raided the enemy's lines in various district;, 'inflicting serious losses.'-Aus.-N./. Cable Assn.-Ecuter. BRITISH TROOPS DISPERSE ENEMY CONCENTRATION (Kec. November 2, 7 p.m.) , London, November 1 Sir Douglas Haiß reports:--"Wo dispersed an enemy concentration in the neighbourhood of Passchendaele."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Eeuter.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 7
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