WHAT THE GERMANS SAY.
(Admiralty Intercepts.— Wireless Press.) I * LONDON, April 3. ! A German . official, Report says : — ', Onr conntev-attack- repulsed a rioci turnal English thrust against Ayette. Strong enemy forces attacked m the evening between Maroeleave and the Lime and' were heavily driven back. We took possession of a height southwest of Morenil. ' Our successful thrust south-west of Hizhach brought prisoners. (United Service.) ; AMSTERDAM, April 3. A Berliri semi-official report claims that the Compiegne railway connecting Ctermont and Amiens is .under artillery fire, while airmen are bombarding Compiegne and Soissons.
(The cable news m this issue accredited to tne London Times has appeared m that Journal, but only where expressly » stated Is such news tb« Editorial opinion of tb» Tiraaa.)
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14571, 5 April 1918, Page 3
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