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SIGNS OF SPRING

ON THE WEST FRONT.

Ar PVT I'ebrnary 16. Mr PhihpM.ibbs writes : “ A thaw has sot m the first signs of spring. British raids are ever proceodin-r. ami with the gimdmmmermg all along the line the (rormans <ion t know where an nttack is coming. The wire is being eut 'and enemy trendies arc being battered on many sectors. ’ "

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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9

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SIGNS OF SPRING Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9

SIGNS OF SPRING Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9

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