FRUITLESS GERMAN ATTACK.
FRENCH HOLD THEIR GAINS. LONDON, March 29. A French communique states: "The battle continued with violence last even- -. ing and through part of the night in the , region of Montdidier. Despite repeated .' counterattacks the enemy were unable to drive us out of the villages we cap tured yesterday."—(A, and N.Z. and c Reuter.) n ' n APPEAL FOR FEMALE WORKERS r- LONDON, March 31. a Crowded intercession services were held il on Good Friday throughout Britain. Ie The Bishop of London, in the course of d his sermon, announced that the Governtr ment had asked him to appeal for 30,000 •g women to replace men whom the Govern- ment want for food production, but who — cannot now be spared for that purpose.-—| (A. and N-Z, Cable.) :J
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 77, 1 April 1918, Page 5
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