NEW ZEALANDERS IN FRANCE.
t ITF&8 fRONT. ' ? , ( (J?er Press Association) , \ ' WttltyTOVwuM* lift , The following message, dated : Janu-,, arv 10th has been leceived from New Ztoland (Jffieial war lorresponden 1 , Mi Malcolm Boas- , - , , "TlfW iiaa'tbetfv another snofcffJl ' ami bit+er cold, but the troops b'oth W awl beuud the hues have stood It well The upathei is now mild, tfcijw has made the loads and camp, "Our boys take turns m the fruit line, and much work has been d&y in t i trenches ' »l ",Whethei' the enemy mil atYewjt a lenewed offensive di not we'-toit sa\, but if he does wi shall be ikiy fir hnu, and m an> such attempt -hia h>sesai3 2eitamtobehea\y 7 "For the moment ve mat be~iq the position of a cuckeUeaui It x ing out time in a bad light, kliitf}fi| that on the moirott *e shall be atfeto lesume the initiative With greater-Tito iidenie "The moiale of our foices is still stiong On the othei hand, theie evidences of eal omiyt ui the iAiaia.6f J the enemj, and we leain that y ao> cessions from the Russian front ate al leadj showing a,di§pos.txOn to deseit " "In the Meantime. tr« New 2ealai», d°r 3 aie alert, on the aer♦«"" tnev are holding
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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14025, 17 January 1918, Page 4
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206NEW ZEALANDERS IN FRANCE. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 14025, 17 January 1918, Page 4
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