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NEW POSITIONS TAKEN

PUBLIC ANGER I AMERICA DEVWT A I?IT AWF ATTTHITUQT TRY KMYI AKJ\ AJjlj Jβ UUI jj uKb I Jj 1 SEVERAL THOUSAND PRISONERS REPORTED Further progress on the Ancre is reported by Sir Douglae Haig to-day.' Lβ Barque has been captured, and Ligny occupied, while material successes aro recorded elsewhere on the front.' Tho comparative lull on the French front continues. There i≤ a recrudescence of activity on the Rumanian front, where the enemy has sustained some losses. Tho pursuit of the Turks from Kut-el-Amara is being vigorously pressed, and several thousand prisoners are believed to have been taken. The British operations aro now boing extended up-stream. Tho sinking of the Ounard liner Laconia lias thrilled America. Lo a white heat of indignation. The 'death's of Mrs. and Miss Hoey (not Hoy as previously reported) havo been confirmed, and tho stories of survivors reveal a terrible experience at the hands of the German high sea assassins. The German Chancellor (Horr von. Belhmann-Holrweg) has delivered himself of a remarkable outburst in the Reichstag, and direoted his spleen at President Wilson in a. spirit of offensive criticism.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 5

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NEW POSITIONS TAKEN Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 5

NEW POSITIONS TAKEN Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3016, 1 March 1917, Page 5

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