GERMANS IN RETREAT
i ALLIES IN CLOSE PURSUIT FRENCH EE-ENTER FERE-EN-TARDENOIS AMERICANS SEIZE NEW ' POSITIONS To-day's dispatches from the Mar no front make bright and encouraging reading. The Gorman retreat, which appears to have suddenly developed from tho sudden collapse of one of their divisions, is now well ■under way, with the Allies in close pursuit. The French havo advanced four miles on twenty miles of front. The enemy has twenty miles to go. before ho can attempt to make a definite stand, and there are indications that the defeat of- the Crown Prinoe's army may yet develop into a great disaster. The Americana on their front aro also pursuing, tho enemy, and have captured several villages. On the British main front there is, as Sir Douglas Haig laconically puts it: "Nothing to report." Thero are no new developments in Russia. In England thero are indications that the big munition strike is about ended, but fresh trouble haß developed in a new iiuartor. t
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 5
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164GERMANS IN RETREAT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 5
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