In the West
LATEST CASUALTY LIST. United Prebh Association. (Received 8.-10 a.m.) Loudon, July 19. The casualty list issued at the weekend shows fifty-nine officers and 1435 men.
ENEMY USES BURNING LIQUID.
United Press Association. Paris,- July 19
A communique reports’* .sharp actions on the heights of the Meuse. We recaptured the trench section which the enemy occupied on Saturday. Upon the ridge of the southern slope of the Souvauk ravine we repulsed a fresh German attack, which was accompanied hy jets of burning liquids, and we inflicted very heavy losses, capturing over two hundred prisou-
THE GERMANS REPULSED,
(Received 12.25 p.m.) Paris. July 19. A coniimmiquo states; The enemy violently bombarded the trenches at St. Georges’, also the village and church at Moesinghe. The (Jcrnian attacks west and south-west of Sourin'/, were repulsed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 68, 20 July 1915, Page 5
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