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ENEMY PERSISTENTLY ATTACKING TO SAVE SUPPLY SYSTEM

ITALIANS- MAINTAINING THEIR RESISTANCE PROTEST AGAINST BOLSHEVIK PEACE PLOT

The Germaus on tho Canibrai front, fearful of the disastrous consequences of the disorganisation by the British of the distributing supply centre at Cambrai, have again attacked the new British positions in Bourlon Wood, with as little success as before. A most interesting story of the cavalry fights which followed the breaking of the Hindenburg line is told by Mr. Philip Gibbs, in a long dispatch. On the Meuse, the French have rounded off their recent victory by capturing another strong point. Tho outlook on the Italian front still remains promising, and, largely due to the stimulus of the British victory ou the Cambrai front, the morale of the Italians has practically been restored. The Germans have launched fresh attacks at tho vital points in tho Italian line, but with no result, save severe losses to their own side. The news from Russia to-day depicts that chaotic country in no better etate than it was yesterday. Lenin is reported to havo declared that in the event of a Japanese invasion ho will invite the Germans to back him up. It is officially stated in London that the British Government has been informed of the fact that several German Staff officers are at present in Petrograd. One of the first questions to bo considered by the Inter-Allied "War Council is tho issue of a warning to the Russian people to beware of the dangers which will result from the usurpation of tho Governmental power by tho Bolshevki, Matters in Finland aro rapidly proceeding from bad to worse. Anarchy, in the guise of armed bands, stalks abroad, robbing and murdering.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 5

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ENEMY PERSISTENTLY ATTACKING TO SAVE SUPPLY SYSTEM Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 5

ENEMY PERSISTENTLY ATTACKING TO SAVE SUPPLY SYSTEM Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 5

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