WAR IN THE WEST.
i FIGHT FOR • A FOUNDRY, j _1 I GERMANS EXPELLED. , i ! PROGRESS AT EXTREMES, i IX FLANDERS AND YOSGES. | Wellington, January is. The fu]lowing cable has been re- ! ceived from the High Commission-' er's office dated from London, Janu- ' ary 17 : — Paris reports state that the allies continue to progress at Xieuport and Ix>ml>a«Ttzyd«>. A < distance of 200 yds was gained. Allied nrtillcry obliged the Germans to evacuate trenches on the Great I June. At Rlangy. near Arras, a liv-ly engagement took place, the Germans taking a foundry which tinallies immediately recaptured by an energetic counter-attack. The : lhes are still in possession of the nill. At Perthees and Beau Sejmir. east of Rheims, the progress of the ; Hies was continued -spite a \i lent gale. In the Vosges pri'gr"fs was | made west of Orhey.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 7
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