THE GERMAN STORY.
'•ENEMY KAIL-ED TO BREAK
THROUGH."
(Rcc. 'November. 2.1, 5.50 p.m.) . LONDON. November 22. Wireless German official: We repulsed English thrusts north-ward of Lens, and southward of the Scarpe and in the u.cpffhbonrhood of Riencourt.
The battle south-wr-st of Cambiai continues.
The enemy failofl ,to break thrc,ußh piinins- orily a Httlo ground beyond our front lines. \W- Jr^U&hacU rhc enemy to An neux F^Hj^^ ii nd recaptured po.si-
tions southward of Runully
Wreckage ot the tanKs ncs over the whoie battlefield. , •
btix\ng U'rejnch thrusts made between Craonne and .Leorry au vac failed, except norm-east ul .Lavine aux Dois. /
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Grey River Argus, 24 November 1917, Page 3
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