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Show ALLIED ADVANCE CONTINUES ALONG THE ENTIRE FRONT FAKIS, Sept. 8.- The advance, continues alonp: the entire front in the direction of ( amhrai, St. (.Juentin. 1 Jt Kere, Ani,y-le-(.'hiiteau and ihe t'hemiu-des-I himes. Ad-viecs Ad-viecs say t ho "French and Hrit Ish are iiir'diiu,' with stubborn retd stance. This is taken as an indication that the enemy intends to make a Hiand along tliis line, which roughly follows the Hin-denhtw' Hin-denhtw' intreiiehnti'iits. General ( I u m her t'.s army continues Us pressure against TerKiiier and Ja Fere. The opera lions toward t he encirclement of the SI . Gobain forest are giving the allies a strung itttsilion. "If the enemy loses much more ground In t hla rtplon Ins defense of the ( 'homln-des-Dame.s ana the plateau of Craonne will falll." says -Marcel J I u ti n, editor of tho lv:ho de Fa ris. General Maupin's army i progressing j a t the right of t he army of General j Humbert, advancing on Ihe Soissonw plateau. pla-teau. M ili lary couinienla tors say if Ludendorf f plans- i o resist on what rr-muins rr-muins of the Mindenhuig lino It will be a supreme (est and will mean the enemy's en-emy's re; ire-m-nt from the noil of' France if hu is not able to retain his grasp. |