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Mr Asquith’s Stirring Appeal

SACRIFICES REQUIRED FROM ALL insensate Ambition of Germany Heavy Fighting Near Ypres COMPLETE BRITISH SUCCESS Heavy Losses on Both Sides Increased Aerial Activity German Reinforcements in Belgium Brisk Fighting in the East BIG GERMAN FLEET 3N BALTIC > - ■■ 26lst Day of the War (By Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright) PARIS, April 21. Received April 21, !L3,> p.m. Official; Fifty incendiary .shells were dropped on Rhelms. There arc artillery duels on the whole of Ihe front, PETKOGRAI), April 21, Official: The enemy in the direction of Stry.i gained a footing on a height at Arawzik but we made a counter-attack and recaptured, taking a number of prisoners. TVe mined a German trench in Eastern Bozanka and took the position with the bayonet, capturing prisoners and gnns.

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Southland Times, Issue 17492, 22 April 1915, Page 5

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Mr Asquith’s Stirring Appeal Southland Times, Issue 17492, 22 April 1915, Page 5

Mr Asquith’s Stirring Appeal Southland Times, Issue 17492, 22 April 1915, Page 5

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