ST QUENTIN-CAMBRAI.
THE BRITISH ADVANCE
CAPTURES OF MATERIAL. 1 AUSTRALIAN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & REUTER.] (Received this day at 1.20 a.m.,) LONDON November 21. General Haig reports that soon after daybreak we carried out a satisfactory series of operations between St. Quentin and River Scarpe. We captured considerable material and the number of .prisoners is. not yet counted . The weather became ing the action of .aircraft difficult. Hostile artillory was active particularly in the neighbourhood of Zonnebeke and Passchendaele.
GERMAN ADMISSION.
fADMIRALTY—PER WIRELESS PRESS.]
(Received this day at 1.20 a.m.,) LONDON November 21.. German official—English attacking with strong force gained ground between the roads from Bapaume, Peronne and Cambrai. Our counter-mea-sures are in full swing.
HINDENBURG LINE BROKEN
FOR DEPTH OF OVER 4 MILES
WELLINGTON, Nov. 22,
-The High Commissioner reports from London, 21st Nov. at 1.10 p.m. as follows :
Sir Douglas Haig reports that the whole of the Hindenburg line has been broken on a depth of between four and five miles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1917, Page 2
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163ST QUENTIN-CAMBRAI. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1917, Page 2
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