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Show BRITISH FORCES I ORIVIM AHEAD I Line of Advance Rapidly Be- IH ing Pushed Forward by IH British, Americans and IH j French. WITH THE ANGLO-AMERICAN FORCES SOUTHEAST OP CAMBRAI, Oct. 11. (By the Associated Press) H To the east of the St. Hilaire region, jl in which town there was heavy ma- chine gun duelling before it was cap- H tured, the British are driving hT'to- il ward Solcsmes. IH Last reports indicated the following line which always can be counted upon to be well in the rear of the advance fl patrols and cavalry: The French are occupying the line jM of the river Oise and then joining up with the British east of Fontane-No-tre-Dame, the line thence running east of Beautroux, east of Soboncourt, east of Vaux-Andlgny through St. Benin, east of Le Cateau, west of Montay, south of Neuvllly, east of Inchy, east of Bethencourt, east of Prayelle, south-west south-west of Quierry, well east of Bevillers, in front of St. Hilaire, east of Avesnes-lcz-Aubert and east of Rieux. Thence the line runs along the Erclin river, including Naves and Thun-St. Martin and north and well east of Estrum and along the line of the Senseo canal south of Hem-Leng-let and Frcshies. Last night was one of clear star-light star-light and the British bombers were out in force intensely attacking hu-man hu-man and other targets and creating great havoc among the fleeing enemy. The Americans are .keeping paca JM with the British on either side of 00 The British Scientific Products cxhltl- H Hon, opened in London, gives evidence jH of tho progress British manufacturers have made in lines of industry formerly dominated by Germany. |