ENEMY REPORTS.
{Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
(Renter «• Telegram.*
LONDON, March 1. A German official message states thai infantry combats m accordance with our plans took place on the Ancre. The French surprised and captured a river |iost on the Aisne, but were driven out. We captured several Russian lieights m the wooded Carpathians on both sides of the Yaleput road.- The Italians strongly attacked hill positions Km the Cerna sqlient eastward of Paradovo, but they failed, suffering sanguinary losses. * The British were repulsed between Le Transloy and Sailly. Fighting continues at two points on our first line trenches.
About 14 local boards to deal with soldiers. farms are to be set up m the Auckland district under the National Efficiency Board.
Tbe cable news m this issue accredited to tbe London Times bas -appeared m tbat Journal, but only wbere expressly stated is stjcft q»w» tb» tutorial
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14236, 2 March 1917, Page 3
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