GERMAN CONCENTRATION
AGAINST BRITISH LINES IN SCARPE AREA. a'ress Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. WASHINGTON, January 8; Mr Baker, Secretary o£ War, in a cora- - states that a gigantic German offensive on the Lens-Cambrai sector is impending, the delay being due to the concentration of their lingo masses. The Allies have no fear, because they lecall that tho British were victorious seven times in Flanders. Australian and N.2. Cable Association' and Reuter. LONDON, January 9. Sir D. Haig reports: An enemy local attack, supported by flammenwerfer, gained a footing, in our trenches east of . Bullecourt, but a counter-attack restored the lino. Our aeroplanes yesterday bomb’d the Borders and Courtrai railway stations. Admiralty per Wireless Press. LONDON, January 8. Gorman official : Wo repulsed a British i attack eastward of Bullecourt.
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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 3
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