DUTCH REPORTS OF ALLIED SUCCESS.
GERMAN LOSSES MOUNTING ENORMOUSLY. BOMBARDMENT OF THE BELGIAK COAST. ROTTERDAM, September 27. There are penitent report, that the Angio-French armies have achieved ' sncce.se. and are steadily pushing forward. Movements behmd the enemy, line, point to something in the nature of a retreat. The (.erman Ice. under the Ames' prolonged artillery fire are mounting enormously. Every .stable »» in Belgium L been flung into the defence. Newly-arrived troop, were £tLd into the firing-line without a moment's rest. The vili.ge. and fronts r>o«U are beiwr denuded of guards. * over a wide area. All arm. were engaged in s.muJUneou. EghUng Tn Und. Vt sea, a*d in th« air. Between one o'clock and ten oclock of SLday morning * British squadron bombarded v.r,o«. pornto of the on oa*uxu»j vi » Jv _» rr , v '. trenches at the westward end of their coa*. aahore a.so swept the toe. S^. ii™ of h>«* smoke towered into ,*" Se of Zeebrngg- Harbour was partieuUr.y -c.ere, an, .a*- o. th. bo-W the German ' were driven back over their own lines. g-fi« during the alhed attac. I Th* - "*- 1 by a fearful bringing back of wounded. Soon Mtreaendoo*. It *'*?*?£ Corteaarck were filled with injured. *** tbo *—
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 231, 28 September 1915, Page 5
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