WARMER WEATHER.
GERMANS REINFORCED. BRITISH ARTILLERY HAS THE UPPER HAND. (Received November 26th, 12.50 a.m.) LONDON, November 25. The frost has broken, and the weather is sunny and mild. Both, sides havo been utilising tho period of comparative inactivity'to reorganise their forces. Tho !T_rmans, heavily rciniorqed, are attacking between! Yprc3 and La Bassee, but the British artillery' ire thwarting every effort. It is noteworthy that tho Allies' artillery is now proving superior. A feature of recent fighting was the number of German batteries destroyed, particularly in the battle of Zonneheke. There Freuch artillery drove the Germans from tho woods, and French engineers hurriedly cut down trees and flung them in tho road to prevent a cavalry chargo.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15135, 26 November 1914, Page 6
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WARMER WEATHER.
Press, Volume L, Issue 15135, 26 November 1914, Page 6
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