REUTER'S REPORT
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] ENEMY’S RESISTANCE. LONDON, Sep. 23. Reuter’s correspondent at Britisn Headquarters states that the enemy, who had been reinforced, stubbornly resisted in the fighting around Epeh... The British carried many strong points, the most important being a wen like trench work, called “ The Quadri- y§‘; lateral.” north-east of Ilolnon. Tho fighting was of a more liand-to-hanu character than hitherto in the present The British were opposed by th 0 Alpine Corps and twof other divisions, besides a new division, moved up from the reserve. The capture of Queniiemont Farm was made by two o’clock. Afterward the British withdrew from the Farm. The nett gains for the day were satisfactory. The British occupied or destroyed many outposts in a troublesome zone, and' inflicted heavy casualties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 2
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128REUTER'S REPORT Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1918, Page 2
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