France & Flanders
FRENCH NATIONAL SPIRIT. A FIXiB COMRADESHIP. Received 17, 5,4' i p.m. London, December 10. A correspondent says that file cooperating conking svstom in Paris is splendid. The courage- and cheerful selfdenial of voluntary women workers providing meals for thousands daily is striking evidence of tile Manner in which tinwhole life of the trench people is influenced by the spirit of comradeship in consequence of the ordeal of war. FREXCH OFFICIAL, REPORT. ! Received 17, 10.1.". p.m. , nf( . . , 1V Par 's, December 17. Utlicial.—Ave progressed slightly as far as the sea north-east of Nieiiport ».lso son Mi-east of Ypres and alone the railway towards La Basse.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 165, 18 December 1914, Page 5
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106France & Flanders Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 165, 18 December 1914, Page 5
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