Central Powers
THE SOMME: ARTILLERY dBATTLE, U VARIOUS, GERMAN REPORTS. Press Association—Copyright, Austra* Cable Association. .■Vjf ~;'J October 9. A . states: ThcroVjs armory aiul (patrol activity south'' e/fv .a jut" Artois. There -is a trdm<pTdc<4fe. ariiillory battle raging on j'five enemy, if.-pos-. his efforts., We inflicte;cfi>irrop'()rtionate}y greater defeats, an'it , hav’e ; nob lost the smallest section'i c tiieiich. The '• Anglo-' "French regardless ; f-f losses, he.twcQu Geudeour and Bouchavesues, Ijiit were repulsed every time:] We destroyed considerable tronqlijb's by mines in the Afgonne. <■=■■■', During September wo lost twenty aeroplanes, whilst the Anglo-French lost 129. We puahed forward to Babaludowa, the enemy retreating, along the whole line of eastern Transylvania. We recaptured Foergzvar and Toorzlmrg. .Gorman troops and Austro-Hun-garian monitors hold possession of a Danube isliutd ,north-w&st of Svistov. We captured" six guns -east of the Monastir-Florina railway. The enemy has.obtained a foothold on' ibf •the- > Cerna.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 11 October 1916, Page 6
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144Central Powers Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 11 October 1916, Page 6
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