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GERMAN REPORTS

[PKU TRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.]

LOSSES ADMITTED. LONDON, Sept. 20. A wireless German official report this evening states: The Anglo-Belgians attacked from southward of Dixmude as » far as Wulverghem. They captured our crater positions, and in places advanced into our artillery lines. We'have held Wytsetaete Heights against repeat ed attacks. Wo withdrew westward of Gambrai owing to the loss of our canal positions astride Marquion. Wo withdrew behind the Oise-Aisne Canal, between Anizy Le Chateau and Bourg. The French have captured Somme Py. We withdrew in the Argonne as far as the region south-east of Binarville.

South-west of Apennott tno Araericans' T>resf>crt Vib back an fat Wood and Fays.

' CAMERA! ADMISSIONS. LONDON, Sept. 29. Wireless German official report states: Sixteen English and -Canadian divisions attacked us astride and bettween the Arras-Oambrai and the ire - onne-Cambrai roads. The enemy advanced towards Bourlon and Flesquter, es He extended these breaches, ana pressed us back northward of the Arras- Cambrai road as far ns the iMisqlo-ver-Flargnecourt line. We have repulsed strong Anglo-Am-erican attacks between Epehy and Bellicourt, driving back the enemy beyond his starting point of Lempne. The French have gained a Uttle ground beyond Snippe and the Aisne. Eastward of the Argonne-American attacks were brought to a stands ill southward of the Arpo Monte-Viges line. We evacuated Mont Taucon m view of a threatened encirclement.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1918, Page 2

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GERMAN REPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1918, Page 2

GERMAN REPORTS Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1918, Page 2

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