BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS ON HILL 60.
GERMANS LOSE UPWARDS OF 3000 MEN. « SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON AIRSHED AT GHENT. Wellington, April 22. The High Commissioner reports from London on April 21:— " Violent and continual counter-attacks are still being made against Hill 60, east of Ypres. Yesterday two heavy attacks by infantry were repulsed with great loss to the enemy. The hill was heavily shelled all night. Several further attacks were repulsed. "The German losses at Hill 60 since Saturday are estimated at from 3000 to 4000 men. " Successful attacks were made by airmen on the enemy's airshed at Ghent, considerable damage being done."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15899, 23 April 1915, Page 7
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