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THE OFFENSIVE.

GERMAN ATTACKS ON YERDUN

MAINTAINED IN FACE OF HEAVY LOSSES

THE JNEMY GAIN NO GROUND

NEW NAYAL BASE IN GREECE

FRANCE AND BRITAIN TAKfI UNITED ACTION

COMINjG COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE

OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE

Press 'Association— By Teb«[raph—Copyright.

LONDON, April 11. Writing in The Times, Colonel Repington says: The Germans have not had the ■wit to make the most of their successes to secure a favourable peace, their military pride being their obstacle. Now they are unable to deliver a successful general offensive in the west or to recommence operations against Russia "without unduly weakening their forces on the British and Italian fronts. The German situation needs a desperate remedy, which may be sought either by-an attack in Flanders or the attempted invasion of Britain. ' The Times' parliamentary correspondent understands that the Chief of the General Staff and the military members of the Army Council have furnished Cabinet with a definite statement of their immediate in men..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 5

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THE OFFENSIVE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 5

THE OFFENSIVE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16668, 13 April 1916, Page 5