FRENCH REPORT.
KEEPING THE ENEMY BACK. Pfcris, Oct. 18. X communique saya: We repulsed , three {rash attacks in tin Boia-de-Hache, north-east of Souehez. German attempta to advance north of Ventan were repulsed. ZEEBRUGGE AGAIN SUFFERS. Amsterdam, Oct. 18. rhe Telegraaf states that the British fleet bombarded Zeebrugge for four hours and airmen participated. CLAIMS OF THE HUN. ©ELFORT BOBBED FROM THE AIR. Received Ott. 19, 5<5 p.m. fcradon, Oct. 19. A Berlin communique states; We repulsed a strong attack of the English, north-east of Vermel lea, and also a French aggressive at Tahure. German airmen dropped eighty bombs on, Belfort. BROTHERS IN ARMS. ANGLO-FRENCH SENTIMENT® , UNCHANGED. Received Oct. 19, 9.45 p.ra / London, Oct. 16. Iteplying to a cordial message from M. Viviani, following the Cabinet changes and assuring him of an unchanged policy, Sir Edward Grey telegraphed the assurance of Britain's continued and steadfast co-operation, which has been strengthened by the , events of the past year and the combined heroism of the Anglo-French, fighting side by side in the same great cause.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1915, Page 5
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172FRENCH REPORT. Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1915, Page 5
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