THE WESTERN FRONT
rrr.n tress association. —copyright.] DOUAI SACKED. PARIS. Oct. 21. The Germans sacked Douai perhaps more completely than they did any other town. The contents of the houses were destroyed, avid many houses burned. The streets were strewn with furniture. All the shop windows were ‘broken and two-thirds of the pictures in the museum are missing. The valuable stained glass windows and organs in the churches were smashed, and the sacred ornaments were flung on the flagstones, OLSK-LE CATEAU FRONT. PARIS, October 21. It is stated that the Germans have massed fory divisoins on a sixty-kilo-metre front between the Oise river and Le Catcall.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1918, Page 2
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106THE WESTERN FRONT Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1918, Page 2
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