FIGHTING IN THE WEST.
SIR JOHN FRENCH’S REPORT.
EFFECTIVE WORK BY ALLIES.
ARTILLERY ACTIVE.
United Press Association—By Elec trie Telegraph—Copyright.
London. Nov. 30. Sir John French reports: A party our troops on the. 25th forced an fatranee into the enemy’s trenches fear Gommecourt Wood, bombed wend deep dngouts and then withItew. jWe sprung a mine in front of [iveuchy on the same night and stroyed two enemy galleries, causffg considerable casualties. We bombarded various portion of ke enemy trenches during the last days.' The enemy’s artillery was active Kt of Avelv, north-east of Loos east of Neuve Chapelie, Armenttes mid Ypres LIVELY ATTACK ON THE LABYRINTH. Pans, Nov. 30. A communique states that a lively was made northward of the %nntli, which forced the enemy ol >i tiie inner-crater they occupied lc « Saturday. They had consideriie losses. PP.ANOO-BRITISH FRONT. >L’OW STOPS OPERATIONS. Loudon, Nov. 2!K : “ow has stopped all operations ‘he J'Vauco-British front. AN AMERICAN LOAN. SEPINO LONDON BANKS. New York, Nov. 30. le proposed fifty million dollars • tn oighx Loudon hanks for the of facilitating [ex-change. HP eeil 'over subscribed.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XL, Issue 11438, 1 December 1915, Page 5
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