TWO NATIONS CHARGE.
CAPTURE OF MOJ^t^uSAN.y «...„_ LONDON, .July 9., The Times .correspondent, p\esc!ri]siirg the attacks at the point at French, and British' lines' junction, WnljeS that the advance was a -most* mag'hiftt*nt sighj.; The two armies rose. 'from their trenches and went forward abreast; % '..ev-eriiilg the blue and khaki lines were still together. • - Two miles further to the north-east of this point another successful .' attack (jjortion of still larger operatioris) is still . j'.oing oni. -,..J , '^; ri^'..l •.'."' The capture 6f Moiftabiban Svas dire to the;.tiKrrific British artillery fire flattening out every defensive work, the Manchestears, romping into the villjMte\almost uncheckecl. Close by the Livervtoph jad,van.oed > xvith , such., dash,:, arid speed that ' a regimental commander ' and Jus staff were taken prisoners. ','' '■"'• -'■'■.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 8
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119TWO NATIONS CHARGE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 8
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