EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE BRITISH FRONT
SHARP FIGHTING NEAR YALENCIEMNES..
HEAVY ENEMY: CASUALTIES.
LONDON, NOV. 21 Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
COMBINED FRANCO-AMERICAN
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SIGNIFICANCE OF HATTLE IN ARGONNE
LONDON NOT, 2 Heuter's Correspondent at French Headquarters, telegraphing, yesterday avening, malang J
towards The future operations Wezieres and the German main com munications with Germany largely depend on the success of the battle
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of diplomatic etiquette, gained him not General Gourand's · Army, - striking north-east Trom the Aisne across pre-eminent position, but, mors We, after sharp fighting and inflicting Argonne, is in touch at Grandpre with valuable, the confulence at the Vatican. exceptionally heavy casualties, forced the larger American attack directed is successor, Comt do Salis, has re the passage of the Rhonella and cap northwards in East Argonte. They are tained that confidence. Both the British tured the villages of Mareaches and bath engaged in turning the labyrinth representatives have had most distical Apinoy and reached the railway line ton of wooded hills and ravines, styled Rss tasks; both has been Asted for them, the southern outskirts of Valenciennes Food and Boult Forest, and when they and both have sincgeded. Sir Henry The enemy determinedly counter join hands north of this great forest the Howard had to smash the atmosphere attacked on the high ground west of enemy will have lost the last natural you can smash an atmosphere di Preseau on the Valenciennes road. We fortress remaining to him before Arden sipata does not strest the strength maintained our positions on the ridge. ata. The succesacs of both Armies necessary for the operation-of prejudice Counter-attacks in the evening were to-day are signified by remarkably rapid and lies. Fa did li, and when he left developing north-east and north of Aulnoy,
We took between 2,000 and 3,000 Prisoners.
VALENCIENNES TAKEN.
4,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED,
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LONDON, Nov,
Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig The fighting on Nov. 1, south of Valenciennes, was most severe and con- tirned until the morning, on a battle front of six miles Laree numbers of the enemy have been killed Many counter-attacks were repulsed and 4,000 prisoners were taken.
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NEW CONTIDENCE.
When the official orps of the Vatican poem qut of its way to express official pleasure at the news that he was shortly An Italian official message says:- expected back' in Rome, after a rather On the Asiago Plateas the Sixth prolonged leave of absence-because some Army, with two Allied Divisions, rester persons, either malevolent or stupid, bad dar, took possession of formidable spread ruiners that he was not coming positions on Monte Bioscingh, Monteback-then we know, even it we did not Longara, Monte Baldolameletta-di-Gallio, from other signs how the Holy the Sasscrosse, Tespite and Wambara.
Sce, regards the British representative. And when Betish troos free for
alem, and we read again in the official organ of the Holy See, ́-
We took over 3,000 prisoners and captured 3 guns.
The enemy's resistance in the defla of Falalto, was отеграе. The 17th and 22nd Corps under
We have entered Belluno. Generals Fergusson and Godley res The Third Cavalry has reached the pectively, mined the high ground south-plains northward of Portenone. Be east of Valenciennes and this morning tween Sacile and Stiting the infantry of pressed forward and captured Present the Tenth and Third Armies passed village.
Northward, the Canadian Corpe, ander General Currie, after hurd, ügit- ing on the outskirts of Valenciennes. bar a through the town, which is arbolly in our possession.
[Beuter Correspondent see that the enemy clearly intended to eling to abis strategic pivot as long as possible.
Our batteries could easily render Valen-1 elemes untenable but only by raising it. The desire to avoid damaging the town was largely responsible for the prolongation of the fighting.]
AIR-RAIDS INTO GERMANY.
LONDON, NOT. 2. The Press Bureau ̈reports that the Independent Air Force on the 31st ult. attacked the railway station of Bonn, the railway at Treves and aerodromes at Frescaty and Buhl. All the machines ruturned.
THE AMERICAN FRONT.
SUCCESSFUL ATTACK ON THE MEUSE.
NEARLY 4,000 PRISONERS TAKEN
LONDON, Nov. 2.
An American official report says:- The First Army continued its attack west of the Meuse this morning pro gressing favourably.
LATER.
An American official message atates: We continued.our attack on the west bank of the Meuss in conjunction with the French. Infantry, artillery, zero, planes and Tanks co-operated and over came and disorganised the enemy's tesistance and broke up.counter-attacks. We are already beyond St. Georges, Landreact-St. Georges, Imecourt, Landre Tille, Chennery, Bayonville, Rempurille, Andevanne uud Clery le Grand, while 3,662 prisoners have been conated..
GERMAN, REPORT.
LONDON, Nor, 2-
A German evening, official, message South of Deyazo we have withdrawal from further attacks by yielding ground *towards the Scheldt.
THE FRENCH FRONT,
VIOLENT FIGHTING ON THE KISKE.
Livenza..
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Eastirani cf the Brests the pursuit is continuing
On the Asiago Platean we crossed the Ass between Rotzo and Roans and captured Mount Comos and Mount Lieber and are advancing in Nos Valley
The Fourth Army occupied thei heights northward of Fonzas Hollow and advanced in the Sugana Valley, pressing on the old frontier, on the even ing of November 1.
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The Alpini crossed the Piave and spread out in the arcs between Feltre and San Giustina.
The entry into Jerusalem, by the English troops has been welcomed by all and particularly by Catholics. This feeling of pleasure is all the greater sod more justified by the consideration of the conceptions of liberty and fairness which in-pire the actions of England," then we knew, if again we did not know from other signs. the confidence of the Holy See in the British Empire. The Rome
in the issue of April 21, 1007, how
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podent of the Tablet "recorded sionaries returning to Rome to zepos: from districts where the Union Jack either rules or enn he approached for protection, say: Lenge us under Eng land, for it is there we get liberty,' | And he recalled that saying of & Roman Cardinal, and ens commonly reckonod **intransigent." that all good Catheker. The Eighth Army is advancing todould pray for the prosperity of the wards Longarone.
British Empire, or with it "wers bound" up the prospects of the Catholic Church, of a very few in saying then, would-be Wbut that Cardinal would, have been one
the general verdict of the Vatican now. There's the change of atmosphere; from the "old" Protestant England" whi..
Our cavalry occupied "Porderone and passed Cellina and Meduna
The Third and Tenth Armies con tinged the advance eastwards.
So far 1,600 guns and 80,000 pri soners have been counted.arjet,
We liberated from captivity several thousand Italian soldiers:
THE LIVENZA CROSSED.
LONDON, Nov."2.
A British official message from the Italian Front sayı:
The Tenth Army has crossed the Livenza between Motta and Socile and is now bridging the river. A
The Forty-Eighth Division advanced
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STOCKHOLA Nov, The Swedish Mission, which has returned from Ukraine, emphasises that THE POPE'S IMPARTIALITY the Bolshevik peril menaces Ukraine ). where the presence of German, troops is For such as are, conscientiously con tolerated because they afford a safeguard vinced that the Roman Catholic religion against them
is up evil thing, association with which The newspaper Stenskodagblad de, i can bring so good, it is too much, to Koshua clares that Russian Bolsheviks are sak these to try and understand. But Pescadores: planning to sweep over Europe: The there must be millions who would be Cantog pea Eolshevik Government is spending large glad to sweep away prejudice from theifong sums in neighbouring countries to mind-if they were convinced that it Macac
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was really prejudice, not truth; and it Wochow... 95. seems that judgment of the attitude of Pakbola the Holy See, of the actions of the Pope Phalien. 7
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Surigao and Eave frequently been misunderstood. The First Serbian, Army, supported man of the Fope of the supposition tha You can, for instance, base your judg by French and Barbian cavalry, bas
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being 100 Rovember Ad 12h Dam-No returns cause they have based their judgment on FORCE YOU » KIND, from Japan and Wladivostock Pressure the edgally ecroneous notion that he Beadford Scala has decreased slightly at the majority of pro-A reporting stations; the anticyclone is be spat the Aime, estried and Kemny Vancy, and vigorously drove mek the enemy cat probably moving eastward. -
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lowest of Herpy
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A French Eastern communiqué says: The Serbian Armies continus to re- lentlessly pursue the feeing Austro German forces
Advance guards have marched 160 Kilometres in eight daya
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