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WESTERN CAMPAIGN FIERCE ENCOUNTERS. GERMANS HELD IX CHECK. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. PARIS, August- 24. This day's communique is as follows: Very violent fighting lias occurred on • the heights eastward of the northern Feeht. The German counter-attacks at ScEratzmaneile and Barrenkopf. and the crasts of Sonde-rmtch were repulsed. VTCTUALLIXG THE MULTITUDE. HAVRE. August- 24. The Nations)! RevictualHng Committee has learned from the Spanish and "United States Ministers at Brussels that the Germans will leave this years crops for feeding the people. The iornrt;iir,-e arranged to ensnrt> t!t-> nreessary -simply of provisions to foed the population. THE ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDMENT. GERMAN VERSION. AMSTERDAM. August 24. A Gorman communique contains the following:—The Brirsli fleet on Monday fired seventy shots :t t- Ze.--Itrngge- V.V had one killed and six ■wounded, and the shells injured three Belgian inhabitants. No materia! da=nnre was done-
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Timaru Herald, Volume CIII, Issue 15740, 26 August 1915, Page 8
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