WONDERFUL BRITISH.
10,000,000 SHELLS IN LAST PUSH
Facts are now available says n London paper, illustrating the magnificent work _pf the British troops in the recent great advance . The engineers had thrown bridges over the Somme capable of carrying horses and 60-pdr. guns a few hours after the enemy had withdrawn.
The transport service supplied at least 10,000,000 rounds to the artillery, an expenditure greater than that in. the prolonged third battle of Ypres. Our counter battery work is known .from -captured enemy doc/uments tohave caused ten times greater losses than our own and it is held up to the enemy by Ludendorff as a pattern.
Our field and heavy artillery have constantly pushed up almost to the front line firing point-blank and knock ing out the enemy’s forward guns.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1918, Page 3
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130WONDERFUL BRITISH. Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1918, Page 3
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