ALLIED PUNCH INCREASING.
. LONDON, July 20. ! ""■y^'Tlie United Pi-ess con'eispoindeiiit ' sftato tliat Field 'Mai-shal Hajg's air- ; tillery is giving'the Germans fits. Thi? : ■ j&tii"e<ng!tiieins the indication that the Allies are slowly but. surely inea-eiah?-■ing their punch a,nd in places haivie ; •.the inlitia,tive. POUNDING THE ENEMY. Allied guns throughout the Aa~TOisjitdei'es salient and elsewhere aa-e yerpstually pounding the enemy
along the roads, support tirenohes, and reserve positions, akso the nuoa-e distant nest bdllete. Wiherever Painoe Rupprecht neplaoes tired by comparatively fresh divisions, Britisih high explosive shells harrass the moving troops. — United Service.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13752, 22 July 1918, Page 3
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ALLIED PUNCH INCREASING.
Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13752, 22 July 1918, Page 3
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