THE ENEMY WITHDRAWALS
FLANDERS RETREAT CONTINUES UNDER COVER OF STRONG REARGUARDS. I.m.AL RETIREMENTS IN THE SOUTH UNDER EXTREME PRESSURE. PROBABILITIES OF CUTTING THIfIENEMY'S ARMIES IN TWO. (Australian and New Zealand Cable Association } Received October 20, 11.5 p.m. In the region of East Vouziers the French have made'a bigVeiit'in the to"Fhn<.T and TT* Xi u\ ThC gt,m ' ral Vi " W of l "" Nation i"th't in t land, rs, and as far as the Scarpe, the enemy's retreat is continuing under the cover of strong rearguards. Further south the Germans ire executing small local retirements under extreme pressure Tiiev cann.t relinquish much ground south of the Sumbr. ni-r- v i'i »t ' > , points, seriously affecting tlieir str.it.*>, nn,:,.•»! u.Zhl i,m rulvo* their armies in two and materially alter the whole situation if the Allies' advance from 20 to 2j miles. IMH
which had been hidden carefully, for it means prison for any civilian" to possess such symbols. They now waved Ironi every haleonv.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13894, 21 October 1918, Page 5
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