THE WAR IN THE WESTERN THEATRE
ARTILLERY FIGHTING IJf CHAMPAGNE ■' ' V The High Commissioner reports:— , London, December 9, 5,15 p.m. . In the Champagne in the course of the night, our artillery con. turned to bombard the German positions, destroying the munitions depot south of Saint Souplet. - . "A French counter-attack east of the Butto do Souain ,has continued to hurl back the enemy, who now only holds a portion of an advanced trench where lie is unable to establish himself. - ' "In the Argonne tho French successfully exploded two mines in the resion • of La Haute Chevauchee." si GERMANS FLOODED SIT ON THE YSER, ■ By Telegraph—"Press Association—Copyright j ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) The Germans have abandoned numerous advanced works on to now' Belgian inundations. b DAILY BULLETINS FROM-THE BRITISH CFRONT. T J.l TT tn T! London, December 9. In the House of Commons, Sir John Simon (Home Secretary) stated that m order to give more news regardiug the operations in the West a daily commumque would be issued in future. BRITISH CABINET MINISTERS IN PARIS. Lord Kitchener and Sir Edward Grey have arrived i^Paris,' conferring with the Government,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 5
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