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DUTCH CORRIDOR

AGGRESSIVE ENEMY READY USE OF ARTILLERY LONDON, Oct. 0 Although there is no news tonight of •ly large-scale activity on the British Second Army front, the troops of the firman commander, Field-Marshal lodel, along the whole west flank ol ®neral Dempsay's corridor in Holland J e much more aggressive, says fliter s correspondent. They pour in a wtillery barrage immediately the itish troops begin "to move. <w i eas t er n flank of the corridor is eno quiet, but the sound of heavy nemy armour is heard from the region f? Ulsen Bridge. The position is also ill 4 near Tilburg, where the Germans tha J sthening the fortifications of ill* v wn and digging in readv for an Allied onslaught. German plane losses If l 35 P m '' LONDON, Oct. 0 j German planes were debflttt severely damaged in Alliii 9 ? e »tMday with' hundreds of JA. fighter-bombers. Thunderbolts airflinr n i ngs ew sorties against Sto "iif S an " communications, while over Germ ar rf"ders and Havocs attacked orirtires and supply dumps imwediately behind the lines. |?;Sp!j ' flying bombs e.30 P.m.) LONDON, Oct. TO Boii+"V. lt! ® k nill ' )s WP|, e launched against Ween n .® n ß'and Inst night. The sirens •rea ln sounc led in the London

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 5

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DUTCH CORRIDOR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 5

DUTCH CORRIDOR New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25021, 11 October 1944, Page 5

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