WHOLESALE BRITISH RAIDS.
DARINa TERIIIFIES^ TSIE:
GERMANS
POSITION OF -I^EMY BAT-
TALIONS DETERMINED.
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Renter's! correspondent'1-•■ at headquarters traversed nearly, ninety niile* of the British front, and was. irn^ pressed hy tlife Ruperioi'ity of theBritish artiltery. ,Desertei;s state^ that in consequence of tho violence of- tlio-
1 IMfcish iguhnery l they ; \VBr© Without food for three days. , The wholesale and daring.infantry Raids'" terrified the enoiny. The raids -enabled the, British. . definitely to identify the position and character of ♦every' German Aiattasibn between, the TTser and the'.Soiitn-ue. It 'was sfc-own ■that the enemy hawe not withdrawn any formations'from the Irtish (front. It is1 known, 'however.,, 'thfrfc the Eleventh Bavarian Division refc Verdun, . the Twenty-second JReserVe -Corps, and the fenth Army^Gbrps in the Champagne were sont "fccr-the Eastern front; probs&ly als& three other* divisions. ,
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 4
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142WHOLESALE BRITISH RAIDS. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 4
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