THE PROGRESS IN THE WEST
in.iMHi (.KttMAN DEAD NEAR IH'KFED. tMXTY-TWo liosl'l'l V.I.S 111 I. n|' WOUNDED AT STRASBIHG, I llh I.A'I KS'I ('iiMMI Aliil'K, I!, i. iv,-.1 .l.iniiiii \ i'.. I it.."HI p.m. PA HIS, January ti. Official We cuplun-d ,i i,nau\ »n \loitdn\ night near th< junction ol the Houvrois-Mihiel Mai/.c\ mud-. ..I ■., turn b.s m the vicinity. There was 110 fighting elsewhere. The weather is had. ROT'I ERDAM, Januan t>. Geimiin sappers I.lined Ih.imki ,|, a ,l i« ai Dulled. BERNE, Januan 0. A fugitive icptirts that i>'2 hospitals at Stiaslnirg .n< lull of wounded. Received January 7, '.' a.m. PARIS, January G. A communique slates We repulsed two attacks on the dunes and south* **^*,, tt „t „t St. George.-,. ue prugiesscd Iml metres in the north -went of Rhcims: we recaptured the trenches in the Lagnine Wood; and repulsed violent attacks at Bugatellc and Koiitamcmadaiue.
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Waikato Times, Volume 84, Issue 13067, 7 January 1915, Page 5
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