GOVERNMENT CABLES.
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WHiiftfiion, Mmcc-Ii t>, Th<> ciiemy ri'Tt'-wfr! fhc ix>U>hnr<liiient of JMw.iiiis Cutbedrni, fri Mi ft Argoniir rej/.ioir, >:t VniVjitois, the. o.neniy'.s fontt:fi--utt»<-U v.as rc-ffiiifi' , '!, Fresh projjrowi \<;w- Uin<\<\ i\ rnimber of prisoner* t;ikeri,. ;md the- greuU-v part of ;i villsiiy it\nstoiw\. Sir John French irports ttrsf- sinco making his hint, curimniiiriu' , . F.he situation at the fn»nt lias temnjhfy.l ■unchanged. The n-Mill.ji of jirtilffiy exchanges haw; been roiiKihW-ritly KdtlV factory. Minor vuU-rpritwH am dfiily occurrences, lisually ononr initinlivc. South of Vpri's canal we cnjituced ;x GcM'inan advanced trench on the nights of tin: Ist and '2nd, but, they were rendered unfenalile by the enejiiy'.s arlillery lire, and we cvticuiitttd' llii'iu. Jμ l-he k:iiuc neiglrfjourhoo , ! on I lie yinl I ln> enemy woru forced to evacuate a trench by our arlillery lire, enabling our infantry to inflict M-venil casualties by fire from our IrendM's. .On Mfi.'ch 2 one of our Heiopbnic-;. flying behind (lie German li/K'.s, Itviri; ;ilLicked siiigii) Genjiaii machine:, iiiui forced both to descend.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2576, 6 March 1915, Page 2
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