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Show Avre and on both banks of tho Meuse. Knst of St. Mihiel the enemy en-emy yesterday morning delivered an attack on a front of one kilometer kilo-meter near Seieheprey and gaiucd a foothold in some elements of our advanced trenches. Our counter-attacks, undertaken immediately, imme-diately, drove him out in part.' On the night of April 18-19 nearly near-ly four tons of projectiles were dropped by fifteen of our airplanes on the landing ground at Cham pien and bivouacs in the region of Ham, Guiscard and Noyou. On April 19 thirteen of our airplanes, air-planes, in two expeditions, dropped 1860 kilograms of explosives on enemy en-emy organizations in the region of Rove and Moreuil. On the night of 19-20 seventy airplanes very effectively ef-fectively bombed the railway station sta-tion at St. Qucntiu nod numerous railways in the region of .lussy. as well as aviation grounds. More than fifteen tons of explosives were dropped. Another group of seven machines bombed the railway rail-way stations at Mont Cornet, As-fcld As-fcld and Hirson and the aviation ground at Clermont-les-Ferrno. Air patrols, flying at a low altitude, alti-tude, machine gunned resting troops. It is confirmed that three additional addi-tional airplaues have been brought down. Eastern theater, April 19: There was artillery activity west of Lake Doiran, in the neighborhood of Dobropolje, and west of Monastic Mona-stic At the Ccrna bend several enemy detachments attacked the Italian lines south of Vlakar, but were obliged to withdraw after a spirited combat, abandoning material. mate-rial. An attempt by the enemy at a surprise attack against our positions po-sitions between the lakes was repulsed. GERMAN TROOPS QUICKLY DRIVEN OUT BY FRENCH PAEIS, April 20. There was strong artillery activity today west of the Avre and on both banks of the Meuse. The Germans, in a minor attack east of St. Mihiel, gained a footing in the French trenches, but were ejected, according ac-cording to the war office announcement announce-ment tonight. The text reads: The day was marked by artillery activity, particularly west of the |