GENERAL HAIG’S REPORTS.
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BRITISH FRONT QUIET
LONDON, July 28. Sir Douglas Haig states that there is nothing to report . Low clouds and rain prevented flying during the daytime. Bombs were dropped during the night time on hostile billets and hutments in the vicinity of Bapaume.
AUSTRALIAN RAID.
(Received This Day at 9.25 a.m.)
LONDON, July 29. General Haig reports tho Australians in Morlancourt scoter captured two lines of trenches on a two miles front astride of Bray-Corbie road. The enemy casualties were heavy and ours were Th« Canadians twice successfully raided in the neighbourhood of Gavfiell.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1918, Page 2
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100GENERAL HAIG’S REPORTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1918, Page 2
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