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Great Britain

GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVAL AT CAMBRIA AND EVACUATION OF ARRAS.

(Received noon.) London, September 22. The "Daily Mail" states that fresh German troops are arriving from Bei4tum, via Perawels and Ninovath.

strong reinforcements arrived at Camorai with enormous convoys, which also gathered there. The Germans hastily evacuates Arras.

THE "TEETOTAL" ALLIES.

London, September 21

This is a teetotal war, so far as the Allies are concerned, while the trail jf the Germans is marked by myriads n empty bottles. OFFICIAL. London, September 22 (11.50 a.m.) High Commissioner reports : Reliable.—lt is probable .that the uUle, which is being fought with unparalleled fury, will continue for some lays. A new step in the constant progress of the extreme left wing is markid by the presence ot tiie Allies at uassigny, situated ten miles west ••f \oyou. This movement is of extreme aip.irtance and explains why the Cramne region has been the centre of a violent conflict and bayonet charge j'iie Germans, making desperate effort' ,0 diminish the pressure on the ex ,reme right wing, were everywhere .orced to give way. Little is being ;aid about the happenings in the centre, but the French have completed he line running from Alsace to the Arroune. Thus the Germeii centre be.wcen Rheims in the west and Souain m the east no longer has scope lo»

novement. London, September 22 (3.30 p.m.)

Reliable. Servians and Montelegrins have occupied Sarajevo, which ,vas abandoned by the Austrians aftt-r overwhelming defeat.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 31, 23 September 1914, Page 5

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Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 31, 23 September 1914, Page 5

Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 31, 23 September 1914, Page 5

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