Second Edition. THE WAR.
France
LATEST OFFICIAL NEWS.
ALLIES MAKE PROGRESS.
EIiIOTBIO TEMBBAPH—COPYRIGHT, [Onitbd Pbb*«' Association.] (Received 1.45 p.m.) Paris, September 27 (evening). Official: On our left between the •o,ise, th'Somme and the North Somme we made marked progress. The Germans made extremely violent attacks, many with bayonets, at several points between the Oise and Rheims, but all wore repulsed. The French and German trenches were in many plates only a few hundred metres apart. In the / centre the Prussian Guards delivered a vigorous? offensive, but were hurled back in the region of Bbrru and No-gent-la-Besse and between Nogent-la- ■ Besse and the Argonne. The Germans on Saturday morning made a successful attack betweep the route, Sommepy to Ghalons-sur-Marno and the railway from St. Menehould to Vouriers, but the French regained the lost ground at the end of the day.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 35, 28 September 1914, Page 6
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