ENEMY REMOVING HEAVY GUNS FROM EAST OF YPRES.
I i . \ CIVILIANS LEAVE TOWNS ADJACENT TO NEW LINES i Australian and N.Z. (R«c<3. 12.20 a.mj PARIS, Sept. 30. '■ '* The correspondent of the Petit Journal at the British front states that the enemy is withdrawing heavy guns from opposite Inverness . Copse, east of Ypres, and Glericoe Wood, south-west of Polygon Wood, * on the new Ypres front. The British will soon dominate the long M•• stretch of country eastward of; Becelaere. Only one remaining ridge enables the enemy to assemble troops without direct observation. f<£ Civilians have left Hoglede, Mo'orslede, and Dedizeele, and are leaving ;||Jjlloulers. • f.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16658, 1 October 1917, Page 5
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104ENEMY REMOVING HEAVY GUNS FROM EAST OF YPRES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16658, 1 October 1917, Page 5
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