In the West.
FRENCH PROGRESS REPORT. STEADY ADVANCE MADE. Unitbo Pkem Association. > Received 0.55 a.m.) Paris, June 8. A communique says: The enemy made three violent but ineffective counter-attacks on the slope of the east plateau of Lorette. We further progressed among the labyrinth of German trendies, and repulseed lour times attempts to retake our position. At Le Buterne we captured two lines of trenches on a live hundred metre front as far as the road from Hebuterne to Serre. and took .150 prisoner,*. SCOTTISH FOOTBALLER KILLED. (Received 9.46 a-ni.) London, June 8. I). M. Bain, the Scottish Bugby international, was killed in France. TRENCH. WARFARE. (Received 1.55 p.m.) Paris, June 8. Tbe British exploded a mine in the region of Plaegstoert wood on both the enemy's front and rear, and the trench was blown up for thirty yards.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 6
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139In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 6
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