In the West.
OFFICIAL REPORTS.
UNSUCCESSFUL ENEMY ATTACKS
[ Tlie High Commissioner • reports: — London, April 25 (4.10 p.m.) West of the Meuse yesterday evening, after a violent bombardment, the. Germans attacked several points the Allies’ new positions. Morthomme was vH* first,Arut th^wo,attempts were completely checked. They launched tlfc : liistfSltfack, ’jfccompUnled by intense employment of liquid lire, but were stopped by. orvg,curtain amt infantry lire, the Germans being compelled to return to their lines, having suffered important losses. Intense artillery activity occurred in the region of AvoncourL During the night "tile" "enemy attempted, w i tuout result, to take our advanced positions at the redoubts at Avocourt. East of the Mouse there was rather a lively second lines at the fdHMfc of Apremont, with grenade lighting...'r In the Lorraine, we dispersed a strong recomiaisanco, which attomptoci to criter one of our posts east ol Nen- , ville. 'r'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 18, 26 April 1916, Page 6
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145In the West. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 18, 26 April 1916, Page 6
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