ENEMY MESSAGES.
STRONG FRANCO-BRITISH AT-
TACKS .REPULSED
ALLIED. AERIAL RAIDS
{Australian and N.Z. Cable Association ("Received Sept.' 29. 1.5 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 28. A German communique-^ says:— Strong Anglo-French attacks^ v.*?r» • made between the Ancre and tin; Sorame. after •artillery fire surpassing ■all previous experience. On the greater part of tlic battle front our un- ] &ha-keable ti-ooos viotoriously repulped th^m. The battle has not con-t-eluded at 'J^iiepval and east of Eau-
court l'Abbayo. Attacks on v.yi MoiTal-Bouchavesnes lino bloodily f failed. Tho ekemj' maintains a hold on small trench sections north-east ot. ) Ilanx-otirt iind east.of lio-uehiivcsnes., .\ Eneii'y aviators appeared fvora t.be direction ofr Dutch territory and_axtsicked' Alost without result. An English bomb attack .■qjj. Brussels destroyed fifteen houses, and killed thirteen and injured tvranty-eight Belgians.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 222, 29 September 1916, Page 8
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