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THE TIDE TURNING.

FRENCH RESERVES ARRIVE ENEMY SALIENT RISKY. ' ' (Rec. May 30, 9.35 p.m.) LONDON^ May 29 Some Parisian . critics, Vare of tlie opinion that the ; Crowii, iPrince's I operation was originally only ; a , big demonstration, but that owing to the success of the first shock, .'. this, was, , changed into a thorough offensive... „ They remark that the heights south of Vesle form an .excellent, ; defensive position. ./:<: „>,; The French reserves are now" altering the character of the. battle. The enemy's advance, these critics consider, will be .-blocked, as_ at Noyon and Montdidier before Amiens. The enemy, by advancing 12 j miles in the centre, has made a .iisky salient for himself. ;-j

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Grey River Argus, 31 May 1918, Page 3

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THE TIDE TURNING. Grey River Argus, 31 May 1918, Page 3

THE TIDE TURNING. Grey River Argus, 31 May 1918, Page 3

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