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i THE BATTLEGROUND AT VERDUN. To-day's cables record the capture of Cumieres, eastward of Mort Homme Hill, together with fierce attacks on the slopes of that ridge of death and futile counter-attacks on the recaptured Fort DouaumoiU. " The shaded portion of the map shows the area captured by the Germans since their offensive against Verdun begun three month* ago, the Igitater portion of the giouad baring been c*gtmed in .the first four days.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 124, 25 May 1916, Page 5

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i THE BATTLEGROUND AT VERDUN. To-day's cables record the capture of Cumieres, eastward of Mort Homme Hill, together with fierce attacks on the slopes of that ridge of death and futile counter-attacks on the recaptured Fort DouaumoiU. " The shaded portion of the map shows the area captured by the Germans since their offensive against Verdun begun three month* ago, the Igitater portion of the giouad baring been c*gtmed in .the first four days. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 124, 25 May 1916, Page 5

i THE BATTLEGROUND AT VERDUN. To-day's cables record the capture of Cumieres, eastward of Mort Homme Hill, together with fierce attacks on the slopes of that ridge of death and futile counter-attacks on the recaptured Fort DouaumoiU. " The shaded portion of the map shows the area captured by the Germans since their offensive against Verdun begun three month* ago, the Igitater portion of the giouad baring been c*gtmed in .the first four days. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 124, 25 May 1916, Page 5

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