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Show FRENCH REPORT ON WAR EVENTS Paris, Nov 3. 10:40 p. m. The official offi-cial communication lssuel by the war office tonight roads as follows: On the Somme, near Frise, we shattered shat-tered by camouflets (small mines) important im-portant mine works of the enemy. Further to the south In the sector ot Beuvraignes, the action with artillery and trench guns was particularly violent. vio-lent. In Champagne a German attack, preceded by the usual bombardment of suffocating sliells, attempted to reach our positions to the south of Chausson farm, in the sector of Mas- sizes. The assailants were able to penetrate only sorao parts of the advanced ad-vanced trenches at Hill 199. We repulsed re-pulsed them everywhere else, inflicting inflict-ing upon them material losses. In the Vosges our military concentrated concen-trated effective fire on the enemy trenches and works in the region of Violu The Belgian official communication reads; The enemy artillery displayed some acthity today. It bombarded Furncss, Wulpen, Pervyse, Kousdammo, Oost-kerke Oost-kerke and Noprdschoote Our artillery artill-ery replied with a retaliatory fire and dispersed enemy pioneers at several places before 'the front. |