THE ALLIES' FIRM RESISTANCE.
WATE AFTER WAVE OF AT-
TACKERS DISPERSED
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association*
LONDON, April 29. The United Press correspondent writes : Tiie German artillery is roaring from Ypn* to Meteren, but low-flying afroplane* report that infantry attack is less furious than this morning, when wave after wave broke against the Alließ' rey sistance. The German High Command has ordered' the capture of a nest of hills from Kemmel to Mont Des Cets, also Ypres, ait all costs, but th« French and the British have not yielded ground. German dead lie thick on-Monts Rouge and Noir and Scherpenberg, testifying to the French tenacity. Similarly furtttfer north, the British took terrible toll of the attackers around Voormezeele. The Belgians also threw back an attack on their front.' .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14593, 1 May 1918, Page 3
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