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SOME FIERCE FIGHTING.

EFFECTIVE AERO WORK. ENEMY MACHINES ACTIVE. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc, and Renter. London, Nov. 25. Rir Douglas Haig report?: There has been fierce fighting in the neighborhood of Bourlon Wood, the enemy making several determined attacks with fresh' troops to regain possession of the high ground. A strong attack in. the morning compelled us to give ground slightly in this area, We counter-attacked Inter and re-established our former line, and also improved our positions in the neighborhood of Biintcnux Hostile srtillerying is active at Passfhendaele. The cooperated with the infantry. They also attached the fierman reinforcements nivl transport, bombed important railway stations

where rolling-stock was collected and detraining was in operation. 'Die enemy aeroplanes have been more active in attacking our bombing and low-flying machines. We downed si;; enemy machines. .NTinc of ours are missing. ON THE MEUSE. INTENSE ARTILLERYING. Aih. and N.Z. Cahlc Assoc, and Renter. Received Nov. 20, 12.20 am. London, Nov 25, A French communique states that there is intense nrtillerying on the rifflit bank of the Mouse, in the region" of Bezonvaux, and intermittent artilleryin" 'elsewhere. " °

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1917, Page 5

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SOME FIERCE FIGHTING. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1917, Page 5

SOME FIERCE FIGHTING. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1917, Page 5

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