THE WESTERN FRONT
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[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.] GENERAL# HAIG’S REPORT. LONDON, June 26. General Haig reports: —We took a few prisoners in raids in the neighbourhood of Sailly le Sac, westwards of Melville. Hostile artillery was active in the neighbourhood of • ille-sur-Ancrc, Gompiecourt, Bailleul, southward of Lens, nnd Hazelbrouck sectors. HAIG’S REPORT. LONDON, Juno 26. Sir Douglas reports only mutual artillerying in different sectors. The weather on the 25th was unfavourable for aviation, but-'aeroplanes observed hostile batteries, and carried out- reconnaisances. Wo destroyed ten machines and drove down four. Seven of ours are missing. We dropped ten tons of bombs by day and night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1918, Page 2
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