Show BRAVE STAND Of AlLIES lASTS fIVE DAYS Victory Won After Terrific to Hand-to-Hand Fight Near Trenches LONDON LONDO Oct 28 28 55 a. a m. m The m.-The The correspondent correspondent cor- cor respondent o of tho the Times In northern France sends tho the following regarding tho the fighting In Belgium under Tuesdays Tuesday's dato dator The Tho British fire at after a 8 glorious stand staid for five tJ days against overwhelming over over- whelming odds drove toe enemy back fifteen miles mlles Tho The German forces were commanded b by the Da Bavarian crown prince who It Is reported has been wounded Tho British forces captured Lange Lange- marck five miles 3 northeast of or on Friday after alter Inflicting inflicting- enormous losses laiSe on the enem enemy and established positions beyond the village At At night after tho the roar of the cannon can can- non ilOn bed hod ceased there thero vaa waa suddenly a shrill whistle and bushes bushelS soaked In petroleum broke Into throwing a glare over tho scene Masses of ot men mon sprang prang up from the beet beat crops within a I few hundred yards of our trenches and with bugle sound found jell ell and ancl tong fong they came dashing forward art rd to our position Though taken b by surprise our bravo O men man were were not unprepared The They took their places In Jn the held and and audd held them pouring a 0 terrific fire Into the advancing advAncing advancing ad ad- ad- ad hosts Answering with rifle rino and machine sun gun gunthe Un the enemy nem an ad advanced ed still with tho bugle playing and ana amid mid shouts shout of at Hochl Hoch I IThe The They wore in dense denso masses and tho they thoy fell b by the tho hundreds They got ot within thirty yards of th the trenches when the they Then camo came three of or a Q whistle the retreat Our men out of or the trenches and went in to among thorn thom with tho bayonet The Tho slaughter la was wan terrible and there were wen nu ninny ny hand hund to hand encounters In tho the dim glare of the burning burning- bushes t some of the enemy throw down don their arms and pl pleaded Oded for mercy No quarter however however how how- ever was given on either cither side hide The Tho work was too desperate for that Bayonet and bullet did their work and the enemy was driven back on Routers A uA battery and several machine guns ns were oro captured and tho thousands of ot prisoners f were care re taken taken Including a a. general and several sev fie oral eral other ather officers |