WESTERN ATTAICK.
) BRITISH PENETRATE ; TRENCHES. CN MO YARDS FRONT. , ' ; A 'lst and N.Z. Cable Assn imd \ Received Feb. 22, .8.15 p.m. London, Feb. 81i Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haij£ rrf» ports: We seized a portion of th» . trenches north-east of Ouodeconrt, and' ' "ntered trenches on a 630 yards fron# : south of Arinentieres, penetrating deep* * ly and inflicting many'casualties. W<( rnidedj south-east ot Ypres, a five hun* ..<m. dred yards front, reaching the support " r i lines. Many of the enemy were killed .a the dug-outs. A mine shaft was d<M . ■ slroyed. Our casualties were light. ' A French communique states: Ther<' has been reciprocal artillerying in tjh® region of the Butte de Mesnl!, on th« right of the Meuse, near Caurer Woo%
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1917, Page 5
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121WESTERN ATTAICK. Taranaki Daily News, 23 February 1917, Page 5
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