GENERAL MAURICE.
THIRTY" DIVISIONS USED. [PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION*'. —COPYRIGHT.J (Received This Day at noon.) LONDON, July 17.
General Maurice writes:—Nothing ic : more difficult, than to restore momen- ! turn after the attack lias been checked, therefore as the enemy’s gains on either side of Dormans, where he was most successful, have not been materially increased since Monday. There is good ground for hoping that the battle is destined to end in failure. | The forces which tho Germans have . thrown in arc estimated at thirty di- ! visions, eighteen of which would nor- I mally hold tho front, making twelve divisions taken from th© reserve. If this is correct the enemy can still ©m- I
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1918, Page 3
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