GERMAN CORRESPONDENT'S ADMISSION.
EfcIEMY HARASSED EVERYWHERE.
AMSTERDAM, July 22. A German war correspondent on the West front ndmits thr.t there is a strong enemy pressure along the whole front. The Allies are harassing the Germans everywhere. Both British and French are employing numerous bomb throwers with bombs of a new kind. FRENCH AIRMEN BUSY. SABLONS-METZ STATION CONSIDERABLY DAMAGED. PARIS, July 22. (Received July 23, at 5.5 p.m.) A communique states : Several minor German raids were repulsed at various points. Our air cquadron thrice bombarded the Mtetz-Sablons station, and great damage was observed. GERMAN BOMBAST AND PERVERSION. BRITAIN'S WOUNDS. AMSTERDAM. July 22. (Recehed July 23, at 5.5 p.m.) The Lokal Aiv/, : eger savs:—"The situation should fill Gemiany with the cre-itest confidence, as the pressure at Verdun has i'llure'l the British from the trenches and weakened them appreciably. Gieat Britain bleeds from thousands of wounds as she never bled before during the Empire's existence When the small results and enormous losses become known, the British crie3 of victory will soon be silenced and a bid awakening will fol low."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16754, 24 July 1916, Page 5
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