BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS.
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- (Australian and N._' 'CabW Association.) ■ ;'■ -f n (Reuter'a.' TeWg'ran*;) " y 7 r "'*' f !W!Nin3N,.'!N"pv. 4: Sir Douglas -Haig' reports :—^ • '■'■ '.- Tihei-e***i^r^r.eat*"hiutha-l ai r ti)lei*yipg and .aerial activity -iii drizzling 1 weather":, '.-'i • * Sir Douglas- Haig later ; reports-:— ' " 7 >. We,, repulsed this mbrniii^ Tat tacks •southward and westward of Passchen; ( daele, ' where the enemy ' captured aii advanced : po§t. We a-etbofc it' • hi> .th'e afternoon. .'"* '. *' , The enemy is aotively. artiUerying •northward, of "Ypres. •*• '!•■'"' _ Tho ;Woathfer ,fe i*^iferin£'wiith Hying.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 3
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85BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14446, 5 November 1917, Page 3
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