FRENCH ADVANCE ON THE AISNE.
DOMINATING CRESTS CAPTURED: MORE VILLAGES ;; ; LIBERATEDADVAXCI<: OF TWO AtfD "A -HALF 3i[ILES OX SEVEX-MILE FRONT. .■■) ENEMY LOS«3ES HEAVY, INOLXJDING' 7500 PRISONERS. BRITISH BEAT OFF COUNTER-ATTACKS IN FLANDERS. '■• ' CHANG F. IN OF.TIMAN CHANCELLORSHIP. i _ __— _ — . -i. . (Kiaolrlo Telegraph Copyright- Par United Praia AaiooUtlon.}
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, October 23. Sir Eric Geddes, replying to a gues- 1 tion, stated that the United States wa-ft not at weir with Austria, Turkey, or Bulgaria, and had no rupture with Bulgaria. : (The Times.) LONDON, October 23. In the House of Commons, Sir George Chiozza Money, replying to a question, said the increase m freights to Xew Zealand were due to increase m war risk insurance and running expenses, which were not included- m the Blue Book rates. ■ ; .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14437, 25 October 1917, Page 3
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129FRENCH ADVANCE ON THE AISNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14437, 25 October 1917, Page 3
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