THE WAR.
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GENERAL HAIG’S REPORTS.
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BRITISH REPORT.
I AUSTRALIAN it N.Z. CABLE ABSOCIATI3* & REUTER. ] (Received This Hay at 9 fiO a.m.) LONDON, July 9. General Haig stntes there is nothing ■to report beyond local encounters. Hazy weather t interferml with the air work, but we dropped sixteen tons of bombs in the daytime and the following night, the principal targets attacked being Ostend docks, and railways at Tournai and Courtrai. ' OFFICIAL NEWS. WELLINGTON, This Day. The High Commissioner reports from London on July Bth at 1 p.m.: Sir Douglas Haig reports, astride of the Sonirne- to-night the Australians advancel their line slightly on a 300 yards front-, taking several’ prisoners. They nlso raided the enemy towards Hazelbrock.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1918, Page 2
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