German official:—We captured Mont Kemmel, threw out the English from their positions at Wytschaete and Dranoutre, and advanced as far as Kemmel ...
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Article : 345 words"The Times'" correspondent, Mr. Perry Robinson, telegraphs:—Yesterday's report that the French still held Kemmel was brought in by a British [?] ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 29 Apr 1918, Page 6
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