GERMANY REPORTS
[pp,H PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.] (Received This Uavn.tlo.ls. .-i.m i LONDON, Aug. 26 A wireless German official states strong English forces led by advancing between Neuville and St. Eiger collapsed. Our posts at St. Eiger withdrew to eastward of the village. Strong attacks initiated by numerous tanks against Bapaume collapsed. »ve threw back the enemy beyond Pozieres. The enemy six times stormed against the middle front, eastward of Albert to the Somme. Wo threw them back to Lamboiselle and over Albert-Bray road. Our projecting lines were withdrawn at night time. Our night fliers on Saturday dropped seventy-five tons of bombs on camps and railway stations. A German evening official states heavy attacks on both sides of Bapaumo failed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1918, Page 3
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119GERMANY REPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1918, Page 3
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