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Show KAISER'S CAVALRY AGAIN JNITION From the Battle Front, via Paris. Oct 7, 12:50 a. m German cavalry made its reappearance on the s enf of action in great force today, thus disproving the reports that all of the horses had hen rendered useless ow-ing ow-ing to an epidemic of the glanders The allies' extended front has met with vigorous counter attacks on the part of the Germans. who seem to have weakened their position on the center of the battle line in order to throw heavy masses of men against the right and left wings The allies, although forced back short distances at some points on their left, have been generally able to hold their own The eastern wing also was the scene of severe combats todav, but there the battle was hetw een Infantry Infan-try and artillery and the allies were able to push forward. In th center, where the infantry In the center, where the infantry' commencement of the battle, the French and English commanders took the opportunity to relieve many regiments regi-ments which had been on the advanced ad-vanced firing line. Two brigades ot British troops, chiefly Highlanders, had not had relief for thirteen days. They had burrosved so well that their casualties were unimportant, but tne men were thoroughly exhausted from continued watchfulness and the incessant in-cessant boom of tho guns. It is currently cur-rently reported at the front that the Germans took 200 civilians with them when they departed from Rove. OO |