GERMAN ARMY BELIEVED TO BE SETTLING DOWN.
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POSSIBLY THE EVE OF A GREAT BATTLE.
' Australian, and N.Z. Cable. < (Received 1.15 a.m.)
EARIS. March 24.
.There : are' indications that the ' army of Prince ...Eupprechfc is hastily establishing itself on lines between St. Quentin and Cambrai, the approaches to which are barred by two systems of: advanced trenches. Profiting; by.: the frost and. the darkness, the British are bringing up artillery by leaps and bounds. Newspapers express; the opinion that possibly the armies are on the eve of a great battle.; Enemy resistance on the French sector, is energetically increasing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16498, 26 March 1917, Page 6
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