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Show BERLIN REPORTS COLLAPSE OF THE BRITISH ATTACKS BttKLIX. via fondon. Oct. 20. The supplementary report from headquarters this evening reads: On Isloatcd sectors of the Flanders front a nd along the Chemin des Parties the artillery duels were livelier. live-lier. In the east nothing of importance occurred. The day eo m rn im i cat) o n read s as f ol -lows: Western front, a rmy of Crown Prince Rupprecht: Mist and fog restricted re-stricted the fighting activity in Flanders, Flan-ders, but, nevertheless, the artillery activity along the Vser has been lively, and reached great violence, especially near Dixmude, during the night. Attacks by -enemy detachments north of the town failed. Between the H out hoist wood and the L-ys the English infantry, advancing advanc-ing behind drumfire arid smoke shells, attacked north of the Boe-sinshe-Staden railway. The storming storm-ing waxes collapsed as a result of our defense. Army of the German crown prince: On the Chemin des Dames strong F.-ench forces attacked twice, after violent artillery preparation. near Brave. As the result of o-;r tii-e and at some places couiuer-thrusts by our trench garrison, the ei;my had to retreat. He sustained heavy losses and left prisoners in our hands. Aviation: Since October the enemy en-emy has nsi forty-eight airplanes in aerial engagements and by our antiaircraft anti-aircraft suns. Throe of these were broueht down in home territory. |