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FROM OTHER SOURCES.

[AUSTRALIAN & N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION'J

AMERICAN OPINION

NEW YORK, October 3

Mr James writc a from the American front that the First American Army is advancing towards the KricmhildeStellung line. Captured orders show the German High Command are extremely anxious that this line shall be held. The Germans arc afraid to face the American troops in the open warfare, to which they will he compelled, if ithey give up this line, as there ( s no organisel defence system between it and the French border. Our air service reports more than one hundred enemy planes and twenty-one balwere brought down since the present attack started .

A MERIC A N CAPTURES. f ßeceived This Dav at 11 25. a.m 1 LONDON, Oct. 3. An American communique states a partial count of the captures of tlie past week show 120 guns of all calibres, 750 trench mortars,, three hundred machine nauis, 100 heavy tank guns, thousands of shells and hundreds of thousands of rounds of ammunition. A WEEK’S CAPTURES. (Received T 'h Imv n c ’s. a.m ) NEW YORK, October 3. During the past- week the Allies have captured sixty thousand prisoners and a thousand guns on the Western front.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 3

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FROM OTHER SOURCES. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 3

FROM OTHER SOURCES. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1918, Page 3

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