WESTERN ATTACK.
A GARBLED GERMAN REPORT. (Admiralty per Wireless Props). London, Jan. 7. A German official message states that an English attack south-wo-t of Arraji was broken under gunfire. The weather restricted fighting. FRENCH DOING GOOD WORK. 1 ' London, . T an. 7. A French communique jeports bombins: encounters west of the .Mouse. Our artillery frequently bombarded the northern slopes of Hill > and (he German defences near Mm't Homni". Ar. enemy coup-de-main east, of the Mouse failed completely. Attempted enemy attacks in the Vosges were stopped by our tiro. Olio of our aeroplane squadrons bombarded the aerodromes at, llaucourt and Matiiignv, tho railway station at Arcegny, the enemy cantonments at Lianeourt Wood, and the depots "attached. BRITISH SUCCESSES. A. & N.Z. Cable Association and Router. Received Jan. S, p.m. London -lan. 7. Field-Marshal"'Kir Douglas Haig reports: We completely repui-ed an attack at Reamnont llamel. \\ o successfully raided south of Armeiitieres and defeated two attempts to enter oui trenches at Wytschaas. north ol \pres. A French communique states: There lias been a lively artillery struggle ill tin; Meriport-Hains sectors.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1917, Page 5
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