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STOP PRESS ITEMS.

LATE WAR NEWi.

WISE WORDS FROM GENERAL' (JOFFRE.

GERMAN ASCENDENCY BROKEN

(Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.)

PARIS. March 26. (Beceivod March 27. at 2.15 p.m.l

In the course of an interview General .(.jflYe said that 1111■ long war trenches enabled the Allies to inn-ease llieir resources. We undoubtedly have the ascendency. The (loniums have lust ( ,ver a million men. Thenofficers are brave, but they have nearly all fallen. The Imperial Guard is now only a collection of uniforms and a historical memory. The Germans are so -weakened, morally that their officers are forced to lead them into the fight in compact formation, where they are an easy prey to our gunners. It is an "error to believe that any army can become better every day, or that it can rally indefinitely. BULGARIAN FORCES CONCENTRATING. GENEVA. March 26. A (ensured message from Bucharest states that large Bulgarian forces are concentrating near Adriaiiople, and that a:u llicr anny is near PhilippopoJis. Visitors from Germany state that the Croun Prince is at Potsdam in a nursing home. He is suffering from nervous breakdown, but his case is not serious. _________»_»«___»«■■-»»«--■——»

TO-DAY'S CEICKET. , » Scores at 3.30 p.m. : Colts v. Otago.—Colts six wickets I'm- 159 (Smith 39. Bel! 30, Gallanc] 30). Crawford was run out before he had scored. League v. Association.—League all out I'or 104 (Harris 25 not out, Paine 15, M'Kenzie 14, Finlayson 11). Graham took five wickets for 47 runs, and Given, three for 18.

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Evening Star, Issue 15762, 27 March 1915, Page 12

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STOP PRESS ITEMS. Evening Star, Issue 15762, 27 March 1915, Page 12

STOP PRESS ITEMS. Evening Star, Issue 15762, 27 March 1915, Page 12

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