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Show BOMBS DROPPED BY TBE ALLIES Paris. April 2S, 10:32 p. m -The follow ing official statement was is-Mtied is-Mtied by the war office tonight: "The day has been relatively calm in Belgium, with no modification in 1 the situation. We have retained Hie ground which regained in the last three days. "In Champagne the Germans took from us. In the region of Beausejour. 800 meters of adv.lnn-il tronrhes Wo I have retaken half of them. 'In the Argonne, near Therese. an attack attempted by the Germans was immediately checked by our fire i Les Eparges the enemy has bombard od. but delivered no further attacks "The same thing has occurred at Hartmans-Weilerfcopf. The Germans have tlirected an intense fire against ihe summit, but made no attack 10- rlaw "During the course of the day 01 April 27 our aviators launched thin , two shells on the station at Bollweii 1 t (seven miles northwest of Muol i hausen) and Blxtj -hells on the BtlT-j BtlT-j lien at Chambley, where the set fire I to a depot of munitions. 'The station of Amaville (on the Lorraine frontier! and the Junctionl of the railways of Chambley ami Thiaucourt have been bombarded at night. "On April 2S one of our aeroplanes J dropped six projectiles on the hang-! hang-! ars of the dirigibles at Prledrii hsbl 1 I en. The aviator o served clouds of smoke rising from the roof of on hangar Twenty-one shells have been dropped on the station, the bridgi B ;-nd a factory at Leopoldsohe (Baden) During this bombardment one of our aeroplanes fell within the German lines. "During the course of the day four German machines were pursued and reached by our aviators. One fell ablaze within the lines of the enemy j near Brimont Two others came to the earth near our trenches one in Champagne and the other in th re gion of Ancre and were destroyed by our artillery. The fourth fell within our lines at Mulzon, west of j Rheims The two German aviators who were not wounded, were taken prisoners." |