GOURAND'S ARMY ADVANCES.
On 23-Mile F^nt Revived Oct. 13, 6.5' p-to.-London, Oct. 12. Router's correspondent at Frenca headquarters, writing at midnight on tlio 11th, says Garetd Gourand a army, which tasked for days by dosp«rat<» resistance, made a most important vanec across the Suipi>e almost OTWJt" where :n the whn'n iV-jmlos front. TJwiflermoM arc waking unraistafcaM* ,s*V<-e*tions for a further retreat. The advance in tho ChampagUO wij ew mm* rapid. Between the AJsne and tho Oiße the enemy's retirement has Iwe* unexpectedly dow. , The Germans position m tiu> i-mqo salient is most precarious, Anglo« French having cut tho main lines. Geo* eral Mangin'a army, nevarthwOß, W meeting with strong reaistanea. TJio tftO| of advance has been prudent General Debenojrts army ptkauna | four thousand in th.o last tan dsjß» •« i bodies comprising the the concreted centres of ttuiplrtim&j&ssSSfc ittentea
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1918, Page 4
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138GOURAND'S ARMY ADVANCES. Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1918, Page 4
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