ENEMY MESSAGES.
Australian and NIZ. Cable Association > . ■; .." LONDON, Sept. 28. A * German eommumquo says:— Strong Anglo-French, attacks "were made betiveen the Ancre and th» Somme, after tarfcillei'v fire sTxrpassin^ all previous (experience. On the greater tpart of the battle fj'ont our /unshakeable troops victoriously repuiped them. The battle has not concluded at Thiepva-l and oast of Bancourt I'Abbayo. Attacks on the Moival-Boncliavesnes lino bloodily fa.iled. Tho enemy a hold on small trench sections north-east ot. Ran^ourt and east of : Bouch;iyeßne.^
_ Eneipy: aviators appeared from the. direction of Dutch territory and att^ked Alost without result'- An English bomb attack on Brussels .destroy-'. <>d fifteen houses ; and killed thirteen ! and injured twenty-eight Belgians. I A Gei'mau communique says: .We recaptiu-ed lost _ ;positions at Korytnica. A , Riissiaih Siberian unit was destroyed. iWe made prisoners oi 2840 and pushed oni' Ihie forward between the Ziota I/ipa and Marajo^vka.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 6
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144ENEMY MESSAGES. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 223, 30 September 1916, Page 6
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