APPRECIATION OF SUCCESSES GAINED.
.Australian and N.Z Cable T Association) LONDON, October 29. The United Press correspondent says tlie ground eastward and northward of Ypi-.es continues bad, and there is little hope for improvement as the winter approaches. Sir Douglas Haig has shown a^i appreciation of these conditions by issuing an order declaring that the successes gained' under these conditions are deserving of the highest praise. All the troops did well, he says, and the results achieved by the Canadians are remarkably fine. The ground gained is of the highest importance. ' ' , '" The correspondent states tha»t the French, success between tlie Houthulst Forest and the Yser directly threatens the enemy's rear at Dixmude.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14442, 31 October 1917, Page 3
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