THE WAR IN THE WESTERN THEATRE
FIERCE FIGHTING IN THE ARGONNE FOREST The High Commissioner reports:— London, March 30, 4.10 p.m. Paris reports: A German aviator dropped bombs 011 Reims. Two persons were wounded. A projectile fell on the apse of the Cathedral. Regulated artillery firo forced the enemy to evacuate tho village of Heudicourt, uorth-west of St. Mihiel (Mouse operations). Tin ordinary use, the apse of a church is the termination of the Choir or the Sanctuary, particularly if it bears a superficial resemblance to the strict definition of an apse, which is any recess or termination of a building, of semi-circular plan, covered by a semi-circular vault 01: semi-dome.] FRENCH OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. (Rec. March 31, 8.25 p.m.) na . . , ... , Paris, March 31. Official.—''Fierce fighting has occurred at several points in the Argonne region, but with little result. "Seven hundred German dead wore counted at Hartmansweiler Kopf, in Alsace."
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 1 April 1915, Page 5
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149THE WAR IN THE WESTERN THEATRE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 1 April 1915, Page 5
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