WESTERN ALLIES.
I" AUSTRALIAN’ & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION AMERICAN OPERATIONS. (Received this clay at 9.25 a.m.) * LONDON, October 22. An American communique reports ir the course of stubborn fighting north of Verdun we advanced our line at several points and captured Hill 29<, and ejec-t----otl the enemy from Rappes Mood. Mo improved our positions furtjier. west. BURNING TOM T NS. (Received This Dav at 12.25 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Tho towns of Brieulls and Glory, on the American from arc in flames. ... SUFFERING CIVILIANS. (Received Tips P»v at 11 2;>. a m.. LONDON, Oct, 22. The United Press correspondent states during tho battle southward of ho Catenu. the Germans drove thousands of aged men, women and children front St, Roullet to the tiny village of La Haleteateas.se which previously was No Man's land. They were exposed for two days to German and American shells. Americans desisted on suddenly noticing a white flag on a steeple. Meanwhile fifteen civilians were killed. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1918, Page 3
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