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THE WAR.
(Continued from Page 8.) Franco-Balotan Front.
LATEST CARLES
(THROUGH AIUTER'S AGENOT.}"
FRENCH FRONT.
DESPERATE BATTLE IN THE VOUZIERS' REGION,
LONDON, October 10th.
A French com unique states :- West of Chateau Porcien we also at- tacked the "Hunding Stellaug" and captured a ridge north of Germainmont,
taking 700 prisoners.
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The battle in the Vouziers region con tinued all day very desperately. On the
Bu
OCTOBER 2, 19.16.
(THROUGH KEUSER'S AGUIICY. } AMERICANS STORM MOLAIN.
at malverde pe London, October 19th. An American communiqué states -- To the west of the Mause our advance continued.
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We took Batheville and entered the northern edge of the Bois-de-Loges.
We captured Tasema Farm to the west of Grandpre after severe fighting.
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[* To the east of the Meuse," we'repulsed trash attempt to drive us out of our new. positions in the Bois and Grande Montagno.
The Americans, participating with the British in an attack on Thursday to the south of Le Cateau, penetrated two miles and stormed alalain, St Martin Riviers and Larbre-de-Guise
We took 3,500 prisoners. GERMAN-RESISTANCE AGAINST THE AMERICANS.
LONDON, October 18th.. Reuter's Correspondent at American
.
states:-
Along the American sector the Germans have 40 divisions, being 18 more than they had on September 20ta.
hille cast of the Aisäe, we captured Tac-Headquarters, telegraphing to-day, quart Farm, and Hill 193. and, on the east of Vandy. we captured and passed far beyond the village of Chetres, taking 400 prisoners and ten guna
There were numerous air-fights between the Aisne and Argonne, where. German air-craft concentrated. Thirteen enemy machines were felled,
AMERICANS REACH THE OISE-
SAMBRE CANAL.,
LONDON, October 20th,
An American communiqué states: — West of the Meuse, heary infantry fighting occurred at Loges Wood. There was heavy artillery fighting and machine* gunning elsewhere north of Verdun
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The Americans, co-operating with the British north of Wassigny, renched the
Sambre-Oise canal.
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Seventeen enemy neroplanes were shot down during 25 combats, yesterday.
EARLIER CABLES.
ENEMY RETREAT CONTINUES. LONDON, October 19th. A French communiqué states:- West of the Cise the First Army re- attacked this morning from Andigny Forest to the river and gained fresh suc Ĉesscs.
:
We re-captured the village of Mennevret and the forest of Andigny, of which we hold the castern outskirts
We advanced five kilometres in this region under most difficult conditions and reached the outskirts of Hannappés. Grandverly, and Noyales and captured the villages of Grougis, Aisonville and Berneville in spite of furious resistance
Farther south, our advance guards con- tinued the pursuit of the enemy be tween the Oise and the Berre,
'ALENE CROSSED ON FIVE KILOMETRE FRONT.
We advanced to the north of Sery-les- Mezieres and on the outskirts of Sur Fontaine, north of Nouvion and Capil
Eorz
Nine kilometres beyond the confluence of the two rivers we occupied ten villages and captured 1,500 prisoners up to the
present.
We crossed the Aisne on a front of Live kilometres, on both sides of Vouziers, and obtained a lodgment to the east of the village of Vandy
We captured several fortified farms, taking several hundred prisoffers.
Farther east, we advanced in the wood- ed region between Olizy and Grandpre.
·FIRST FRENCH ARMY'S. VICTORI- OUS ADVANCE.
The Americans have now consolidated thair strategic positions at Cotle-Chatel- loa, from which the great mass of Gor Iman defensive positions on the north-west |
can be controlled.
The Balkans
LATEST CABLES.
[THROUGH, REUTER'S AGENCY.] SERBIANS FORCE THE REVAN PASS.
LONDON, October 20th.
A French Eastern communiqué states: On October 18th, the Franco-Serbiasis occupied Knisjevatz.
The Serbinas forced the Bevan Pass, north of Aleksinatz, occupied Sokobanja, west of Kruchevatz and reached Trestenik on the south bank of the Western Morawa. North of Novi Bazar the enemy is fall-
ing back on Kralievo. We are pursuing.
EARLIER CABLES.
ALLIES IN NORTH SERBIA.
LONDON, October 19th." A French Eastern communiqué states :--- The movements of the Allies in north- ern Serbia on the frontiers of Montenegro, continue according to plan..
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[FRENCH WIRELESS.]
FRANCO-GREEK TROOPS REACH NOVI-BAZAR,
LYONS, October 19th.. Berbian troops have taken Krujovapaj and Brousse.
French and Greek troops have reached Novi Bazar
French cavalry have occupied Kalna. Naval Activities,
EARLIER CABLES. (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] BRITISH MONITORS SHELL BELGIAN COAST.
The Press Bureau" states:--
British monitors, on October 14th, shelled the inland areas of the Belgian Coast and drew no reply, suggesting that the enemy has withdrawn his heavy bat- terics.
British ships subsequently, under cover of a smoke screen, were making a recon naissance near the shore when they met shells of all calibres from the Const, but sustained no damage.
Coastal motor-bosts visited Zeebrugge with a view to torpedoing Captain Fryatt's steamer Bruasds which was lying alongside the Mole.
Our seroplanes, co-operating, dropped flares and afterwards bombed actively.
Motor-boate observed the wreck lying in the fairway Although the chances of faihtre were great, owing to the shallow- ness of the water and the narrowness of the opening, the motor-boats fired tor- pedoes at a range of 400 yards. Officers agree that a torpedo hit the Brussels in the stern,
Lonnos, October 19th. A French communiqué states: Daring the night the First Army, con- tinuing its victorious advance, completed the task of throwing back the enemy who ed without aufering any casualties.
his endeavoured to maintain, at all costs, position on the west bank of the
The raiders, in spite of gunare, return-
BRITISH LANDING AT OSTEND.
We have up to the present, reached the The Admiralty statement of Vice-Ad- Canal from the east of the Forest of miral Sir Roger Keyes' account of the Andigny to north of Hauteville British landing at Ostend, after stating
We hold Hannappes, Tupigny, Noyales, and also the majority of places bordering
the Canal.
when On the Aisne front, we feared the enemy between the Canal and the Ajsze to the west of Attigny and captured Ambly-le-Haut, taking prisonera.
that the presence of the destroyers made for activity from enemy batteries, co- tinues:--
Since the opening of the battle in this "A heavy battery of four guns from the region on October 17th we took 3,000 direction of Zeebrugge opened £re on the prisoners and captazed 20 guns and con destroyers, and, as it seemed, possible that iderable numbers of machine guns, as also the presence of a naval force might lead important war, material, including to the bombardment of Ostend or to more shells falling on the town, thus endanger entire munition train.
ing the lives o civilians parading the streets, it was decided to withdraw our naval force, so as not to give the enemy n excuse for setting the destroyers with
fire to Ostend. I re-embarked and drew, and heavily shelled the coast to just east of Middelkerke, Four motor launches remained at Ostend, as an inshore patrol, the inhabitants being hervous lest the Germans returned."
[FRANCH WIRELESS-}.
FRENCE OCCUPY TWENTY VILLAGES.
Lyona, October 19th A French official communiqué issued Jesterday states MADAGA
This morning, to the west of the Oise, the First French Army, resumed the offers siye against the enemy, who were strongly farthed.OEZEN ng Nu
We gained a new success and conquered The Ancigny Forest, and made an advance of more than five kilometres amtal bag We reached the outskirts of Hanaupes,
a virgin Grand, Noyal, and took Grongis,
Alsonville, and Bernevilles)
a artal Activitesti
Type EARLIER CABLES. THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.] METZ-SABLON BOMBED
AGAIN
LONDON, October 19th The Press Eureau announces An independent Igie, yesterday after- To the south our lines were carried from
north of Bery-les-Mezieres to the borndon, attacked the railways of Metz- Bers of Bur-Fontaine, and to the north Sablon Bursta were observed in the rail de Nouvion Cation, 9 kilometres beyond way workshops and the railway triangle.
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