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ST. QUENTIN AND CAMBRAI.

BRITISH CLOSING IN. SEVERAL MORE POINTS GAINED. (Ree. Sept. -13, 7* p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 12. Sir D\ Haig reports: Attilly, Ver.mand, and Vendelles have been captured by us. These positions are directly fronting St. Quentin. Further north, the British have crossed the Canal Dv Nord, northwestward of Havrincourt, which is now ours. We have established ourselves on the west bank of ihe Canal, eastward and northward of Moeuvres (directly fronting Cambrai, and about five miles westward).

The attack beforo Cambrai, round Moeuvres, is being made by' General Byng's Army. Thau before St. Quentin is by Genei al Rawlinson's Forces.

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Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 3

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ST. QUENTIN AND CAMBRAI. Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 3

ST. QUENTIN AND CAMBRAI. Grey River Argus, 14 September 1918, Page 3