HIGH COMMISSIONERS CABLE
NO CHANGE ON THE METJSE. ACTIVITY IN ALSACE. WELLINGTON, this day. The High Commissioner reports, under date London, March 10: — "In France, west and east of the Meuse, the situation was not modified in the course of the night. "The bombardment continues along the whole front, violently on the left and right banks of the Meuse, and intermittently at the Woevre. 'in Alsace the French batteries overwhelmed the trenches occupied by the Germans at Hill 425, east of Thann. ■"On Wednesday the French aviators were particularly active. In the course of aerial combats fifteen German airmen were put to flight. Ten were seen dropping directly into their own lines."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 61, 11 March 1916, Page 6
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