COUNTER STROKE EXPECTED.
WASHINGTON March 26
Tha official attitude, and the tone of [ toe newspapers over the war sitiuation is j full of confidence. It is believed the German wedge ia menaced, and - that when the German troops are exhausted a terrific counter attack wiJl be launched.-^, and N.Z. Cable. j
NEW YORK, March 26. Th* Tribune declare* that -the German ddvanoo does not equal the onrush at Verdun. The Allies' reserves have not yet been engaged". It is expected General Petain •will strike quickly soon. Mr Frank Simmonds, in an article in the Now York Sun, saysr Within the next twenty-four hours Germany mil •win a decisive victory, or he forocd to nurwoaaitcL"—A, and K.Z. Cable.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13658, 28 March 1918, Page 3
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