BELGIANS REPEL A GERMAN ATTACK.
BRITISH SHIPS ACTIVE OFF THE COAST.
GERMAN TRAIN HALVED BY A BOMB.
Wellington, October 3 T J 1 " 6 '? Commisßioner has sent the following report under date' ■ .London, 2nd mst— • A Paris communique states: "Artillery actions have been witf th Sen "?v, The « FrenCh heaVy artaiery co-operated afwestde BntlSh fleet in bombarding German batteries ~ai Westende. In Lorraine a new strong enemy reconnaissance was repulsed and" dispersed. A squadron of 65 aeroplanes bomWded .he Vouziers station, the neighbouring aviation ground, and the . station of Challerange. Another bombardment cut in twain a train in mot near Loan Station. A Belgian communique states that followin,, a violent bombardment in the neighbourhood of Dixmude the , enemy S" Noting in the Belgian trenches, but were i-ediaW
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 6
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