THE WESTERN FRONT
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BELOW THE MOSELLE. OTTAWA, Sept, 25
The United Press correspondent at the West Front .state that the Americans and French have attacked east of the Moselle River. They have already advanced so far as to succeed in gaining their first objectives. FRANC/0-AMERICAN OFFENSIVE. ON A FORTY MILE FRONT. (Received This Dav at U 1.15. a.*n ) NEW YORK, Sep. 26. Tlie Fra neo-Americans, on a fortymill' front in Moselle district, hare, gained the German first lines. NO CESSATION. (Received This Oav at II 25. a.in 1 LONDON, Sep. 26: General Focli, in an interview, is interpreted to mean that there will no no cessation of operations during the winter. THE GERMAN FEAR. (I!oeoi> ed Tins P"" «t '• l 25. a.m.) PARIS, Sept, 26. M. Thomas said that owing to the dread of tanks, water is playing an increasingly large part in the German defence. Engineers are busy flooding the canals and rivers, and have touched the valley of the Sensco, south of Douai.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1918, Page 2
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