DECLARATION OG PRISONERS.
heaviest blows yet to come.
BRITISH LINE EVERYWHERE INTACT.
Australian and New Zealand Cable Association.
W TTni - fp(l p (Received March 26, at 9.30 P m f o^DoN ' M «ch 25. in with increasing the heaviest blows are yet to come. The Germans n hn™ .^"i. 013 declare that on the old battlefields of the Somme, ."but the British linn ' m^ de P ro g re ss The withdrawal was carried out in most perfect oS 'lt eve Fywhere intact, at the Saigny-Bapaume road. The Germans in e was all-night fighting in the moonlight, the British machine guns rakine tl^nf 23 ' W f re , hurled forward signalled back that the artillery gunner! were half Observers were almost red-hot, the enemv Dressing I!i ppe .'V firm g until the guns sfirsi 1 ** 5 ae; S,°v e fcl crossing 5" """"""i Erifch »»»«ts te as°ti $zs:4 ■tandin s the strain St Notwith. are KSfif AJTff the Germans are Tnewas"'^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17273, 27 March 1918, Page 5
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160DECLARATION OG PRISONERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17273, 27 March 1918, Page 5
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