COLONEL REPINGTON'S REVIEW.
A STATEMENT AND A COMPARISON.
BLOW FOR BLOW PREDICTED.
Australian and New Zealand Cable Association
it> j or- LONDON, March 24. „ , . _ . (Keceived March 25, at 8.40 p.m.) . Colon el Rep i ngton, _ writing in tho Morning Post, savs : The Germans have Th l *V 1 two days, being _ half the " first day's objective. hey have also gained an indisputable tactical success, but no strategical sucC T I , prlsoners , ca ptured are far below the' number of who might be expected to be left behind. The guns captured are only a fraction of . the divisional artillery supporting the first lines, and the loss will not incommode us. The ground won is a portion of that which the ™l V y surr £ ndered ,n 1917 ' and th °y employed 40 divisions in retain® »T t , b : s-i
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17272, 26 March 1918, Page 5
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