HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.
t ft The High Commissioner reports, Lon- , don, September 28 : In Artois during the night tho Allies gradually gained further ground to- : wards the ridges east and south of Souchez. In Champagne tho Germans are offering resistance from positions on I which they had fallen back. There has I been further progress west of _ the i Navarrin farmstead, north of Massiges. In yesterday's attacks there were six or eight German battalions engaged against tho Allies' first line of trenches at Fillemorto and Bolante, in the Ar- ' gone. The attacks ended in a severe check to the enemy, i The Allies' counter-attacks in the s course of the night enabled them to expel the eneniy's infantry at nearly j all points where they had succeeded in , penetrating. i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11505, 29 September 1915, Page 6
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