LATEST OFFICIAL.
High Commissioner reports from London on November 2:—
Official.—Belgian reports to-day indicate that the enemy has been driven back beyond the Nieuport-Dixmunde railway. Flooding from the Yser made the enemy’s trenches untenable. The French troops continue to advance south of Dixmunde. The British were strongly attacked by German reinforcements, who retook the ground previously yielded to the enemy at Ghelauix.
The Russians are continuing the drive in Poland, having occupied two important towns'.
Paris reports slight progress north and east of Ypres. The struggle is fierce in the Argonne district, with violent cannonading. The Germans are making no progress. Seven thousand German prisoners were taken in six days.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 3 November 1914, Page 6
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