ENEMY REPORTS.
Australian ,and N.Z. Cable Association.) Seater'* Telegram-) LONDON, April 29. A Berlin official report says : — A German submarine successfully bombarded harbor works at Gouraya, m Algeria, an important centre for enemy transports. A loading bridge was destroyed and another badly damaged. 'Admiralty intercepts.— Wireless Press.) LONDON, April 29. A German official report sUys :— On the battlefield of Arras to-day tJlie British for the third time failed completely m an attempt to break through our line. Strong attacks on. a thirty kilometre front on both banks of the Scarpe failed. * (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Reoeived April 30, 11.10 *a.m.J fi- fi LONDON, April 29. A Berlin official communiqe states: — - German seaplanes on April 26th bombed Port Sulina, on the Danube, causing serious fires m the harbor and on lighters, and returned safely, despite Violent anti-aircraft fire., (Australian and N.Z Cable Association.! (Reuter's Telegram.* (Admiralty Intercepts.— Wireless Press.) (Received April 30, 1.15 p.m.) LONDON, April 29. A German official report states: Tlie enemy's principal thrust northward of the Scarpe yesterday was against positions between Achivello and Roeux where the battle is most violent. Tlie British forced a way into Arleux aud Oppy .and positions near Gavrelle > and Roeux. We regained m hand-to-hand struggles the former positions with the exception of Arleux. A- desperate .battle also occurred southward of the Scarpe lowland, where British attacks failed " heavily. * j
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 3
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