WINTER BECOMES A FACTOR IN THE WAR.
OPERATIONS INTERFERED WITH BY BAD WEATHER" ENEMY STILL HELD IN CHECK IN FLANDERS. Wellington-, November 1". Th" Prime Minister has received the following cable from the "Hi v v i < ""mmisfiioncr in London, dated November 1":—It is officially i-tat'-d lint the weather is interfering with the campaign on the (' • .'lit. The country is flooded south of Dixmunde. Attempts ! '.v '■ • • ii' i".v to cross the Yser Canal failed. The enemy were repulsed »'• IS point*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15769, 18 November 1914, Page 7
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