A CHANGE OF TACTICS.
(London Times and Sydney Sun Services.)
PARIS, April 18. The Press states that Germany's comparative inaction, on the Verdun front is due to the profitless big attack on the 9th. which resulted m heavy losses and insignificant gains. They have now adopted prudent methods m trying to advance by small stages and local actions.
.The Journal says the Germans are endeavoring to weaken the French lines by continuous shocks and incessant movements at different points, probably preluding another general attack, which is no more likely to be successful than others, because the Germans have already used the utmost available force. .'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13972, 19 April 1916, Page 3
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