LATE WAR NEWS.
■ ■■ —r+z- *— Press Association -By Telegraph—Copyright—United Serried LONDON, September 11. The United Press states that it is reported that the British to-day «iptur«d north-west of Peiziere, and occupied tho old Hindenburg line eastward'of Havrincourt Wood (south-west of Cambrai). We took prisoner durum September 20,270. jja.Jairuiiau au<J New Zealand Cable Association and Benter.) French communique : There is nothing doing except artillery fire at various points in the Aisue. Vesle. and Champagne regions. (Admiralty per Wireies-.s i'ress.; German official : Fresh English attack* in the neighborhood r-onrt and Enehv /opposite Le Cate el) Jed to vjolejifc hghtmg. The enew} inched otirrt lines at » few points, but our drove: thena S, and we took 3,000 prisoners/ Strong enemy attacks fctfween the Altett* and.'tho Aisn& failed.
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Evening Star, Issue 16837, 12 September 1918, Page 8
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