A GERMAN REPORT.
[ADMIRAL- - ?.—PER WIRELESS PRESS.] LONDON, October 20. German official—There is an intense artillery firo between Houlthulst Wood and Desirse, northeast of Soissons. Wo have landed troops on Dago Island. A GERMAN .REPORT. LONDON, October 19.
A wireless German official message repor.ts intense lartfillerying at ITouthulstl Wood, Pasehendaele, and between Gholu volt and Zandvoorde, iind north-east of Soissons.
Wo repulsed three French attacks northward,' of Vaucleie Mill We completely overcame the Russians at' Moon Island, taking fivo thousand prisoners.
fADMIRALTT—PER WIRELESS PRESS.)
(Received This Dav at 12.25. p.m.l LONDON, October 22.
German official—There was tlio intenseslfc of artillerying all night between Houthoulst Wood and Comminos-Ypres which increased to drumfire this morning. French and British attacked befit ween Draibank and Poeleapelle. ; We prisonered at Dago Island twelve hundred. 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1917, Page 3
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