HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MESSAGES.
The 'High OonirAJSsidnfeir: rtepbrts :—^ ' ■;:;. EO^p^ T , October 16. ; A 'v ßritisJv oflicyil import 9tJLtes^ ..' }' In Flaai4«rs j the 'Brians.' Imi/e "Veacjied. the approaches 'so Thotoiit. The Ff^nd) ar'e n at Liclrtei'velde., ThV^ecohii "British Amiy 'has Vealche^ Lechttf an.d a<l^nced to "the oivtsMrts of Ooui-trai -and, Kffe 6c- j cnpFed Adhere, .they liavo crossed the i^jsi", "'■■'■?"■■ - . : ' : v r '" . : "' ■ Since ' Siihday morriing . the Allied 'force's have' taKen 12,000 .pvisonc-rs. American. 'official : tV^e are attacking oh boln'sidegof thd Meuse, meeting vyith stubborn I'ssiataiice. East of the Meuse we have advaftopd. ' , -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 5
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90HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MESSAGES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14738, 18 October 1918, Page 5
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