GERMANS HELD IN FRONT.
ALL ASSAULTS REPULSED. POWERLESS EXASPERATION. Received this day, 12.40 a.m. Pans, Friday. The concensus of British Btid French military opinion regarding the repeated violent German attacks along the whole front is that the German command daily shows greater eigne of powerless exasperation. The closing of the Thy 3sen mines and furnaces revealed gun emplacements overlooking Caen; also parts of guns shipped to France. Thyßsen subscribed portion of the capital for the Bmelting company. Caen is was founded directly and indirectly by Germans with a view to enabling Krupps to open a branch. Moreover, the Dielette mine was in dangerous proximity to the fort. Cherbourg, Friday. Official. The enemy's activity today continued with undiminishnd violence. At La Basse the Germans were unable to fores back the Belgians or Franco-Britisb. Similarly between Arras and the Oise the enemy's great efforts were nowhere successful. We progressed at Atgonne, between Saint Huoert and Fourdepais and gained ground at Haumsna, Brabant, northward of Brabant, Verdun, and in Wcevre. We repulsed attacks at Champlo.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 24 October 1914, Page 5
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172GERMANS HELD IN FRONT. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 715, 24 October 1914, Page 5
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