BRITISH ATTACK ON MINDENBURG LINE
TERRIBLE ENCOUHTiftS BA6E
BREIBFHL 6ERMAN SACRIFICES
BRITISH ARTILLERY SMASHES
CQUfUER-A[TA&KS
FRESH ENEMY TROOPS FIGHT
BRAVELY
GERMANS LOSE 40 AEROPLANES IN
ONE DAY
THE STRUGGLE IN FRANGt
ENEMY'S DESPJ3RJATE RESIST-
AN"OE
MAKING DREADFUL iACRIFICES
[Press Association.! Australian and N.Z.Cable Association (Received April 26, 4 p.m.) , LONDON, April 24. Mr Philip Gibbs reports: "The enemy's resistance is the most desperate, since the battle of the Sornme, The Germans are willing to make dreadful sacrifices in order to defend th© northern approach to ' Hindenburgi's line. ' ,".'■' ,:;■■■■■ *■■ "A battalioh; of RhinelanderS was annihilated in the ehemieal works at Faropoux.'' .. ,'• • • V': ';..',■ ■"'',.. ''> r'-:- ■'■''■' ;..
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 4
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101BRITISH ATTACK ON MINDENBURG LINE Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 97, 26 April 1917, Page 4
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