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ACTIVITY AT OTHER PARTS OF THE FRONT.

GERMAN AEROPLANES RAID DUNKIRK AND CALAIS, •' ;> Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ■-'/;.:y ;■ -''-".-'•■; ;\ PARIS. March 25;'-:' HI?/// A French communique states: "Lively : artillery ■■ combats are in H Progress on the Rheims and Berry-au-Bac sectors, and in Alsace. :Wo "/■seized a portion of the trenches east of Melancourt./Wood,. on/thei west bank of the Mouse. .There is great'mutual activity in, aerial ' bombing attacks. The Germans bombed Dunkirk arid Calais, but/r//:did little damage." ■ \/!'"V''^'--o'/J^:^ A report from Sir Douglas Haig states: '/We entered.the;enemy's/.. ; " trenches north-east of Loos. We/ ejected raiders/ who entered -our '; -.. trenches west of Hulluch. Many air fights are reported. Eight German aeroplanes were brought down, four of ours are missing/'// ?';'•' . '..... —- ' • '•/ ''' . •'.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 5

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ACTIVITY AT OTHER PARTS OF THE FRONT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 5

ACTIVITY AT OTHER PARTS OF THE FRONT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16499, 27 March 1917, Page 5