In the West
DROPPING A TON OF BOMBS.
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(Received 1.20 p.m.) Paris, No vein her 8. A communique states: The enemy merely bombarded our new positions on the Ablaincourt sugar "refinery sector. Eight qf, our aeroplanes dropped a ton of Jiqmbs, on the aerodrome at Frascatty : and-oh ;the military railway station s''*'' 1 - 7 ‘ *“■-( '4US j c THE WESn^nFRftNtT ';.jAww-iiSii » 1 STORMY WEATHER PREVAILS. Press Assn.—Copyright.—Australian, and N.Z. Cable Assn., and Reuter. (Received 1.20 p.m.) London, November 8. Sir .Douglas Haig report's: The enemy heavily shelled West Eeaumontliamel and unsuccessfully attempted to raid the* trenches. - ■ The weather fe stormy. ‘
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 87, 9 November 1916, Page 6
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107In the West Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 87, 9 November 1916, Page 6
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