In the West
INTERMITTENT NIGHT SHELLINCS. GERMAN RAID REPULSED. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and S.'A. Cable Association. . (Received 9.25 a.m.) London, October 5. General Haig report*: There was intermittent night shelling southward" of .Ancre, and our artillery caused many casualties to German infantry moving north of Schuaboii Redoubt. Germans unsuccessfully attempted to enter our trenches eastward of St. Eloi. DEPORTEDS TO BE RETURNED. Press Association—Copyright. Published in o Times." Madrid, October 4. Semi-official: Germany has promised Spain that 2000 women deported in exile from Itoubaix and Turcoing will be returned shortly, also that all the other deportees will be sent backwhen the harvest is over.
' CALM NIGHT AT THE FRONT. SUCCESSFUL AVIATION RAID. Press- Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.15 a.m.) London, October 5. A French communique reports: The night was calm on the whole front. Despite the bad weather, aeroplanes bombed the aviation .grounds at Colmar, and dropped ninety bombs on the military buildings in Zeebrugge.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 59, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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158In the West Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 59, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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