FRANCO-AMERICAN PROGRESS
AT CERTAIN POINTS. Well in gum, Last Night. The High Commissioner reports from London, July 20, 12.20 a.m.: French official.—The Franco-Americans at certain points south of the Ourcq advanced three kilometres, We occupied Oulehv '» Ville and captured Hill 141. We crossed Nnnleiiil Brook and took C'oincy, as well as the bulk of Tournelle Bois. We appreciably progressed in the Fere forest, GERMAN OFFICIAL. Received July 27, 1.2u a.m. London, July 26. Wireless German official: Wo repulsed an attack between Bucquoy and Hebuterne, westward of Albert, and in the vicinity of Mailly, and threw back violent attacks south o" the Ourcq and south-west of Rheims.—Press Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5
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107FRANCO-AMERICAN PROGRESS Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1918, Page 5
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