THE CAMBRAI ATTACK
SEVEN MILES OF GERMAN DEFENCES CROSSED
THIRTEEN MILES OF FRONT
ASSAULTED.
(BNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIGJIT.)
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZBALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received September 28, 1 p.m.) . LONDON, 27th September.
■The United Press reports: The British, attacking at dawn in front of Cam-bra-i, crossed a seven-mile strip of the Hindenburg line, including five miles of the Canal dv Nord. The attack covets thirteen miles' of front, and the farthest penetration is over three miles. Hundreds of prisoners were taken.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 78, 28 September 1918, Page 6
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