THE WESTERN FRONT.
CANNONADING IN THE ARGONNE. [PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.) ( Ree<-i v 011 -2, 1.15 p.m.) London, Sept. 1. Frem-h official leporis continm- to ii‘ror<l violent .<< 11 notitt,<ling, especially in the Argmme, indicating <■<>.•:- t iniious effective Ilomhartlmcnt <.f German trenches and shelters in tlie eantcimie-nt s. GERMAN ATTACKS IN THE VOSGES. ALL St CCESSFTLI.Y REPELLED. The High Commissioner reports: London, Sept. 1, 1.20 p.m. i In the Vosges, alter bombardment, by asphyxiating gas shells. th«’i enemy Inst night launched a violent! attack against the French trcncc.es| at Lingo and Sell rat zmar nolle.. The I French maintained their positions,! and in the middle of the night ;:i new German attack was equally sue-1 eessfull.v repulsed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 450, 2 September 1915, Page 5
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