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Show GREAT I MILE PHOCEEOSOII Fill With Fall of Cambrai, Germany Ger-many Are Thrown Into Disorder.' By John DeGandt United Press fttsff Correspondent. - PARIS. Oc. t:U p. m.) The battle bat-tle Is proceeding with great Intensity along the whole lighting front. With the fall of Cambrai, General Uudendorffa battlefront continues crumbling about him. The attack by' the armies of General Byng and General Gen-eral Hawlinaon toward Cateau this morning tenda to precipitate withdrawal with-drawal of the German armies ln this J raglon, ' which evidently are being , thrown Into disorder. The French and Americans are forcing forc-ing back the enemy In the Champagne and consolidating their galna on the Huippe river front, while French cavalry cav-alry la north of the river, reconnoiter-lng reconnoiter-lng toward Junlvllle and Machaulk ln the Argonne the Germans, caught In a pocket, are putting up supreme resistance. An artillery battle la raging along a wide front northwest of Rhelms. |