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White 1 lines on the above map indicate the front reached by .the Germans at the height of their offensive, in July, and the uositions- now ' readied by the Allies. Some intermediate developments arc also shown. In the- battle uow in progress on the Cambrai-St. Qnentm front the Bri- i tisli liavo driven a broad wedge almost to Lo Cateau. The face of the wedge is twelve miles east of the lino on which the-battle-onehed on Tues- ! day. Further south the French have advanced live miles east of .St. Qncntiii., At its advance... dangerously "threatens- the ! enemy's main, communications, and lays, open to attack in flank-, his strong-positions north, and soui-k'qf.ttie'.bnttlo i the remarkable progress made by the French and American' Armies iiv their great drive into tlio southern--flank-"of thft'enemy l salient. Alonc'-thfl front of about sixty miles from tteims to. Verdun the German; defences have-been' penetrated to a depth,of from'-eight to tc'ii miles'.' %urthe? im i portaut successes by the Allies on sections; of this front are reported to-day. "■ ■' / : ' '':■.: " lm *

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 7

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White1 lines on the above map indicate the front reached by .the Germans at the height of their offensive, in July, and the uositions- now ' readied by the Allies. Some intermediate developments arc also shown. In the- battle uow in progress on the Cambrai-St. Qnentm front the Bri- i tisli liavo driven a broad wedge almost to Lo Cateau. The face of the wedge is twelve miles east of the lino on which the-battle-onehed on Tues- ! day. Further south the French have advanced live miles east of .St. Qncntiii., At its advance... dangerously "threatens- the ! enemy's main, communications, and lays, open to attack in flank-, his strong-positions north, and soui-k'qf.ttie'.bnttlo i the remarkable progress made by the French and American' Armies iiv their great drive into tlio southern--flank-"of thft'enemyl salient. Alonc'-thfl front of about sixty miles from tteims to. Verdun the German; defences have-been' penetrated to a depth,of from'-eight to tc'ii miles'.' %urthe? im i portaut successes by the Allies on sections; of this front are reported to-day. "■ ■' / :' '':■.: " lm* Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 7

White1 lines on the above map indicate the front reached by .the Germans at the height of their offensive, in July, and the uositions- now ' readied by the Allies. Some intermediate developments arc also shown. In the- battle uow in progress on the Cambrai-St. Qnentm front the Bri- i tisli liavo driven a broad wedge almost to Lo Cateau. The face of the wedge is twelve miles east of the lino on which the-battle-onehed on Tues- ! day. Further south the French have advanced live miles east of .St. Qncntiii., At its advance... dangerously "threatens- the ! enemy's main, communications, and lays, open to attack in flank-, his strong-positions north, and soui-k'qf.ttie'.bnttlo i the remarkable progress made by the French and American' Armies iiv their great drive into tlio southern--flank-"of thft'enemyl salient. Alonc'-thfl front of about sixty miles from tteims to. Verdun the German; defences have-been' penetrated to a depth,of from'-eight to tc'ii miles'.' %urthe? im i portaut successes by the Allies on sections; of this front are reported to-day. "■ ■' / :' '':■.: " lm* Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 15, 12 October 1918, Page 7

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