THE RETREAT.
FRENCH SAY NOT VOLUNTARY ; GERMANS DRIVEN OUT l!Y BRITISH BASIL j Australian and Cable Association. (Reruwd March 7, noon.) J PARIS M'ar.-h S \ Vr< uch ii'.i.r.aiy cr:ih> <-o;i<id<T that! chore is a tendency in [hut-am to, ox- : the viiuntarY nature of the j German retreat. They declare that; i.iie Gonnans norr forced j coin iiioir : i).imL-io.'i.s by j;u!.■:■. and i.u a. ■ " L;= Ld,ert<' " ,'ai.es ihat a fierce 1 hnule raced for forty-c-ifiht- hours he- j tweet: ijom.v'.ireoui t and lidos. The i Germans rosi-tr-d desperately, hut unava.f.;i_;i;. '/he .'asv.'.paper tnWis tint; ; the German resistance increases daily, j rind is marked by a, serh>s of violent • artillery and infantry engagements, i but the R/itK ; ). \.;;ii superb dash, drove out iho Germans, who continue a j harsh and slow retreatI i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11949, 7 March 1917, Page 1
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131THE RETREAT. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11949, 7 March 1917, Page 1
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