ENEMY COUNTER ATTACKS FAIL.
LONDON, July 19
The French, communique states :— i The battle comtdnu:e s most violently | all day between the \Aisne and . vhe :- Mam©.. .. j The ©nemry counte-r attiaclied with large reserves', attempting to arrest the advance which, however, con- , tiniUie.d over most of the front. FRENCH ,STIli ■PRESSTNG ON. •On til© left we maintained the ; platea,u isioutth-west of Soissons a.nd ' the region of Oha-udlun. In the centre we passed ibeyomd by three kilometres at certain points:: of the line thi-ouigih Vaux, . Villers ' Sellonj and Noi-oysurourcq. \ \ On the righib we continued severe ! fighting on the plateau norbh-west of Monnes hill. North of Courdha-mips •we adManced beyond Torchy. DAllffE, GAPTURiBS. ; ' Hitherto over 17,000 prisonena have been counted, including two colonels .and their staffs. Three hundred! and sixty guns were captured, incsluHing. va vbattery of 8-inch guns.' —>A. and I K'.2. Cable. 1
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13752, 22 July 1918, Page 3
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ENEMY COUNTER ATTACKS FAIL.
Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13752, 22 July 1918, Page 3
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