Second Edition In the West.
-_—«»■ GENERAL HAld'S REPORT. [UjjitfEn Phehs- Association.] "'-:•-/■ London, April 13. General Sir Douglas Haig rep&vt-s: "We made a successful, small raid on the enemy trenches at Kichebourg iaYoue. The enemy on Tuesday made three successive attacks west >r tha Pilken-Ypres road. The first; gained a footing in our trenches, but the enemy were quickly driven out, and t'io other attacks were repulsed. It is now an-established-fact that the gallant fighting of the 'Canadiias at St. Eloi last week inliicted hear? losses. - \ ARTILLERY ACTIVITY. Paris, April 13. -A, communique says: Our artillery wrecked the trenches west of Parvillies, between the Sommo and the Oise. We exploded four mines at Killemorte, Haute Chevanehee, and Vauquois, and occupied the southern tips of two craters, inhere is a violent and .continuous bombardment of Hill 304. at E>nes and Mort Homme, find moderate artillery work east of *he Mouse. NQ AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY AT VERDUN. ? London, April 13 Mj Warner Allen authoritatively denies that the Australian artillery forces are fighting at Verdun.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 6
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170Second Edition In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 6
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