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-Photos by Newspaper Illustrations. ACEOSS THE YSEE: IMPORTANT OFFENSIVE BY OUR BELGIAN ALLIES IN FLANDERS. The official communication regarding this operation reads: —The Belgian troops threw a ba'talion across,to the east bank of the Yser on the south of the railway bridge of Dixmude, and organised themselves on the ground gained. They had previously destroyed an enemy blockhouse in the approaches to the Chateau of Dixmude.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3205, 18 August 1915, Page 37 (Supplement)

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-Photos by Newspaper Illustrations. ACEOSS THE YSEE: IMPORTANT OFFENSIVE BY OUR BELGIAN ALLIES IN FLANDERS. The official communication regarding this operation reads:—The Belgian troops threw a ba'talion across,to the east bank of the Yser on the south of the railway bridge of Dixmude, and organised themselves on the ground gained. They had previously destroyed an enemy blockhouse in the approaches to the Chateau of Dixmude. Otago Witness, Issue 3205, 18 August 1915, Page 37 (Supplement)

-Photos by Newspaper Illustrations. ACEOSS THE YSEE: IMPORTANT OFFENSIVE BY OUR BELGIAN ALLIES IN FLANDERS. The official communication regarding this operation reads:—The Belgian troops threw a ba'talion across,to the east bank of the Yser on the south of the railway bridge of Dixmude, and organised themselves on the ground gained. They had previously destroyed an enemy blockhouse in the approaches to the Chateau of Dixmude. Otago Witness, Issue 3205, 18 August 1915, Page 37 (Supplement)

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