ON THE WESTERN FRONT.
OFFICIAL REPORT. TAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & REUTKB.] LONDON November 9. Marshal Haig reports: Three tons of bombs were dropped on aerodromes at Controde and St. Denis, in the Wcst-rem-Lys Valley, also on railway communications with satisfactory results.
OFFICIAL REPORT.
CAPTURE AT FRESNOY.
f AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
& REUTER.]
i (Received this day at 12.30 a.m.) I LONDON November 9.
General Haig reports that the East Yorkshires prisonered many af Fresnoy, and inflicted many casualties on the garrison attempting to escape the artillery barrage. The enemy’s supports attempting to advance suffered heavy losses from machine'gun fire. The enemy’s artillery was active in tho neighbourhood of Passchendaele.
OFFICIAL NEAVS
WELLINGTON. This Day.
The High Commissioner reports from London Bth November 2.30. By wireless from Petrograd. The garrison and t(he proletariat have deposed the Kerensky Governernment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1917, Page 2
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