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The map shows the altered line of the German advance in France, which, having approached Paris from the north-west, has been diverted south and south-east before Teaching the French capital to meet the new position taken up by the Allies between the Marne and Seine. As indicated on the map, the black oblongs represent the GermanSj the white the French, and the shaded the British.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 215, 9 September 1914, Page 5

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The map shows the altered line of the German advance in France, which, having approached Paris from the north-west, has been diverted south and south-east before Teaching the French capital to meet the new position taken up by the Allies between the Marne and Seine. As indicated on the map, the black oblongs represent the GermanSj the white the French, and the shaded the British. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 215, 9 September 1914, Page 5

The map shows the altered line of the German advance in France, which, having approached Paris from the north-west, has been diverted south and south-east before Teaching the French capital to meet the new position taken up by the Allies between the Marne and Seine. As indicated on the map, the black oblongs represent the GermanSj the white the French, and the shaded the British. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 215, 9 September 1914, Page 5