"NEWS ALL GOOD"
LATEST OPINIONS ON THE GREAT BATTLE ■ . ENEMY TERRIBLY MAULED AT GIVENCHY "HE WAS SQUARELY AND SOLIDLY BEATEN" GRAVE CRISIS IN IRELAND - The war news to-day bears generally a brighter aspect than has been the. case for some days past. "The news is all good'," says one correspondent, and there is abundance of evidence to support him. The Germans in their last attempt have received a frightful fruelling,- and all for nothing,-, or practically nothing. At Gmmchy the carnage in the German ranks was appalling. . "Giwnchy," says Mr. Hamilton • Fyfe, "is .the most complete and unmistakabie knock tho enemy has had Binoe the offensive began. Ho was squarely nhd solidly beuteii." Details of tho French attack on the Avro show that it was a comparatively small operation, but important in its results and brilliant in its execution. The objectives were secured in two hours, <ind that the enemy was embarrassed in consequenco is certain. An important developmeat is the adveilt of jtalian troops on the Western front, exemplifying as it does the unity ef mm and strategy that has been achieved by tho constitution of .the Council of Versailles,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 5
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