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BRITISH SECTOR AT FRONT. . ... . . / TANK TRAPS AND BLOCKHOUSES. .SETTLING DOWN FOR WINTER. CjuitedC -Press , Association-—Copy right. > \ ir/i’&n PARIS'. November 14. • The night communique states * that ■there was great activity by patrols, particularly east of the Saar. As winter begins to grip the W T estern Front the Allied forces are settling down to their,.new. positions. The'British sector transformed into a formidable line of defence bristling with tank traps, blockhouses and barbed-wire entanglements.—i v v, ”3 ■; y ■ r .' ’ >" : - FRENCH COMMUNIQUE. QUIET NIGHT REPORTED. ("Received This Day, 9.5 a.m.) ‘ PARIS, November 14. -A communique states that the night was quiet. .. ,«•>
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 30, 15 November 1939, Page 5
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