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HAIO'S REPORT
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(Received This Day at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, July sth. General Haig "reports enemy raids of liens and eastward of ■ m: •' ' V- enemy artillery was active of Scarpo and in neigh boarhood of Ypres and Messjnes. The enemy aerial activity continuues.. FRENCH OPERATIONS. (Received This
A French communique sayß: The enemy violently bombarded the lines, especially in the Somme sectors. His losses in yesternight’s attack on a seventeen kloraetres- front were exceptionally heavy, and they achieved nothing. Ea’st of Cermy wo carried a strongly held salients, and repulsed on the left of the Meuse, three successive attacks, accompanied by liquid fire south-west of Hill 304. The artillery duel was of the liveliest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1917, Page 3
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