ANOTHER ATTACK LAUNCHED IN FLANDERS.
ADVANCE NORTHEAST OF YPRES BRITISH SWEEPirIG ALL BEFORE THEM LULL ON THE FRENCH FRONT GREAT UNREST IN GERMAN NAVY BRITAIN REQUISITIONS NEUTRAL SHiPS PERU OPENB HER PORTS TO BRITAIN IHEWESiERN OFFENSIVE
IMPROVED WEATHER ON BRITISH FRONT.
COUNTER-BATTERY WORK.
[Press Association.]
(Aus. and N.Z. Assn. and Iteuter.) (Received Oct. 12, 9.10 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 12. Sir Douglas Haig reports: Improved weather and good visibility, favored the work of the artillery. There was much effective counterbattery work, besides bombardments of the enemy's positions, communications, and. brick areas. The hostile artillery is less active. There were no infantry actions. Our aeroplanes on Wednesday bombed German big-gun positions. PiTB enemy machines were brought down. Four of ours are missing.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 243, 13 October 1917, Page 4
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