THE RUSSIAN BREAKDOWN.
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Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. and Eeuter. Received 5.15 p.m., August 10th. LONDON, August 9. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—An artillery duel is proceeding in the neighbourhood of Tpres. We successfully raided in the neigh- j bourhood of Lens. GERMAN REPORT. GREAT ARTILLERY DUEL. Admiralty—Per "Wireless Press. German official.—The artillery duel in Flanders is of the greatest intensity along the coast, and also from Bixsehoote to Hollebeke. ON THE FRENCH FRONT. FURTHER PROGRESS MADE. Australian arid N.Z. Cable Assn. and Reuter. Received 5.40 p.m., August 10th. LONDON, August 10. French communique.—"We made further progress south of Langemarck. Reciprocal artillery activity tas tafen place at the Pahtheon-Ciievriany ridge, and in the mountain region near Auberievo, on both banks of the Meuse. FRENCH PROGRESS IN FLANDERS High Commissioner's Cable. LONDON, August 9 (2 p.m.). Sir Douglas Haig reports—Northeastwards of Bixschoote the French have again made progress.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16310, 11 August 1917, Page 7
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