THE WESTERN FRONT
PERCIVAL PHILLIP’S STORY.
MINOR ATTACKS. LONDON April 3. Air Percival Phillips states: We have succeeded in several minor offensive operations between Arras and Albert. The enemy here succeeded in none and it seems as if he would he content to remain quiet, hut our men insist on attacking and raiding the villages and harrying the infantry, which are trying to dig in in favor able ground) while awaiting drafts and further orders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1918, Page 2
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