THE WESTERN FRONT.
DAD WEATHER PREVAILS. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. LONDON, Nov. 3. Sir Douglas Haig reports great mutual artillery and aerial activity, with drizzling wet weather. LONDON. Nov. 4. Sir Douglas Tlaig reports: Wo repulsed attacks this morning southward and west of Passchenduele, where the enemy had captured an advanced post. We retook it in the afternoon. The oncmv artillery is active northward of Ypres. J'he weather is interfering with flying, MINOR GAINS. STRONG POINTS CAPTURED. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Received November 5. 10.10 a.tn. LONDON, Nov. 4. Sir Douglas Haig reports that the Irish Fusiliers made a successful raid last night to the south-westward of Havrincourt. Two attempts by the enemy at raids in tiro neighbourhood of Monchy le Preux w'ero repulsed. Small parties of our troops captured two strong points, one eastward of Broodseindo and the other south-eastward of Poclcappellc.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1013, 5 November 1917, Page 5
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