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MISCELLANEOUS EARLY OFFENSIVE! IN ITALY PREDICTED. (Received March :27, 10 a-m.) ROME, March 26. Austrian reinforcements continue to arrive.. : . ■ ■' A;g ■ ... - BEftNE, March 26. Military circles expect the German offensive on the west front shortly to be followed by an offensive on the Italian front.: :r FAR EASTERN SITUATION. (Times Message.) (Received March 27j, 10.30 a.m.) PEKIN, March 26. While General Semenoif's strength is increasing, the Bolsheviki are melting away owing to cash running short. Negotiations for co-operation between China and Japan ha^ not been completed, and it obvious!^ will-be necessary for China to post troops in Manchuria ready to co-operate .-a)t : any moment against the" extension ' of" German influence. _ The : . President -has re-appointed^.Tuan.7 •hi-jur'fas Premier .pwing" to the successes of tl*e troops, but the estrangement between North and South will continue unless the former's military domination is relaxed. GENERAL TELEGRAMS. MR WEBB AT KAINGARQA. BY TELEGRAPH--PKESg ASSOCIATION. ROTORTJA, March 27. P. C. Webb arrived yesterday, en route for the Kaingaroa prison camp. He stopped overnight at the Palace Hotel, and left for Kaingaroa this morning in a motor car. ; GENERAL CABLES. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. »T CABIM— PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPtSHQMt. (Received March 27, 10.20 a.m ) BRISBANE, March 27. A fire destroyed business bloc;k y in Uharleville, causing extensive damage. A camera for the holiday time at Easter is the advice of P. T. Donnelly and Co., who have in stock a Jfine selection, and will welcome inspection at their 6hop in High street. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE, three sheen dogs, 1 i leader, 2 good headers. Apply ! Bttr office. Wi P*> j^ l^t f~i t M I Om^C/' Vela
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 7
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