EIGHT GERMAN DIVISIONS BROKEN
THE OFFENSIVE A DRIVE.
I Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.;
(Rcc. Oct. 17, 11.40 a.m.)' LONDON, T)ct. 16
Reuter's British Headquarters correspondent, writing on. Tuesday' evening, says':—Since Sunday morning eight Ger,man divisions have been flung back broken, whilst probably' all or most" of the reserve divisions behind' them had a heavy gruelling. " .* This has iiofi been a battld of limited objectives, rather it has' been a drive.
French light tanks have done extraordinary service. The Germans anticipated the employment of tanks, cavalry, and armoured cai*s in the, event of the Allies breaking through, jpr all roadside trees were Jelled,and laid) athwart the paths, and every canal crossing destroyed.
GERMAtf REPORT. (Rec. Olf. 17, 10 a.nv) ' , ' LONDON, Oct. -16. A German ( official " rqessage; reports that" the enemy' continued attacks in Flanders and, attained some limited territorial, advantages.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 250, 17 October 1918, Page 5
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