In the West.
BRITISH CASUALTIES. - • - pfvi , . - -i' n■; - ; -■• ■ ‘ TOTAL' TO' DATE OF 377,982. (f; ' ’ ' • /K; I •' ■ ;l ’ ‘' ■ 1 f , HmTT. i •i• i • ■ •ILcMm'iJ .>1 !■ I I' United Press Association. j. i; <\ . . (Receivetr 9.40,, >( ir •' [ liV : Mr Temianjb,', |n „the ,pouset of (jommoiim announced ~t}iat. jthe, British cos-; valties to 2L ; wqrs: r i , ; • killed; • i - - - ; Officers ... ... ; '4|965 Men ... 70,992 WOUNDED. Officer* ... ... 5,972 Men ... 241,086 MISSING. Officers ..., ... 1,.501 Men ... 'vvv,vv;; &U Mil ;l ■ ' 1 t ~i t <). .»(.«•,) i ~~~TT~~< i Total ... / ... 07,7.982 v i • ■ ' ■ u . ii'U ; . o', EFFECTIVE FRENCH 75's, ? ... a i„ .-nut/ ■■ '1 >■ (Rer%iV^^‘B'4o ‘a.m.) ' }‘T%ns, ! 'September 14. A coranumit|ul& , 9states •• Artillery actions continjie. Our* batteries in the Bois de Monmare silenced the enemy’s machine guns and made effective'prac- ' tiee against certain salients on the .German line. ~ HIGH COMMISSIONERS REPORT. iK J The High Commissioner reports:— London, September 14 (3 p.m. Artillery action was incessant on the western front during the night. At Artois, south of Somme canal, in the region of the Aisne and tire Marne, the bombardment wps violent. \ french aviators bombed the station at Bensdorf and cantonments on Chatel and Argonne.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14, 15 September 1915, Page 5
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185In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 14, 15 September 1915, Page 5
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