FIRST STAGE OF THE BATTLE ENDED.
CRITICS' ESTIMATES OF GERMAN CASUALTIES.
LOSSES PUT DOWN AT TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND. Australian, and New Zealand Cable Association. The Australians and New Zealandera are not yet participator titanic struggle on the Cambrai-St, Quentm line, but, together with everf other fi„hj n-°? won > the y to move at any moment into the thick of the conflict, if necessary. 01 100 Saturdays news indicates that the reckless German attacks continue but the Selr^tt&i7 S 13 "The Critics are divided in opinon as to whether the enemv will nersifir fh a ,v 2WOOO a L? onF 0^!? bdie / 9 that Ge ™ an casualties already total over a»,000, but only farther stupendous sacrifices will enable the Germans to widen the gap in our forward system. Nothing has yet happened to cause real anxiety If the enemy continue to suffer losses on the same scale for any length. of time it will bring the wax much nearer its end. J 0 e ltr WIU
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17272, 26 March 1918, Page 5
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165FIRST STAGE OF THE BATTLE ENDED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17272, 26 March 1918, Page 5
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