THE WAR.
■■ ■ ii — LULL IN THE FIGHTING. ENEMY EXHAUSTED .AFTER VIOLENT ATTACKS. BRITISH CONSOLIDATE POSITIONS GAINED. FURTHER. POSITIONS WON ON ARRAB-CAMBRAI ROAD. FURIOUS ARTILLERY DUEL ON FRENCH FRONT. TURKS DRIVEN BACK TO THE HILLS IN MESOPOTAMIA. GRAVITY Of BRITISH FOOD PROBLEM.
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lAustrallan and N Z. Cable Association.) j (Reuter's Telegram.) | LONDON, April 27. I The Press Bureau says the Govern--1 ment, a.b the instance of the petroleum companies, have arranged: to pool the j tonnage and distributing facilities with : a view to releasing men for .the army end economising.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14284, 28 April 1917, Page 3
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