FIVE PRIESTS SHOT IN BELGIUM.
(Renter's Telegram.) AMSTERDAM, April 4. Th<* Germans shot five Belgian priests jit An^verp.
ENEMY DIGGING IN. (The- Times.) LONDON, April 4 (1.40 a.m.) Mr. Pirrie Robinson writes: — It is the quietest day yet. The enemy has temporarily abandoned his Amiens efforts and" also seems to realise that our line is firm from the Somme to the Ancre and Albert. Artillery activity on the Scarpe suggests a renewed attack on Arras and Vimy. The enemy is digging m industriously m other parts.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14571, 5 April 1918, Page 3
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