BRITISH CAVALRY SUCCESSES
FRENCH PROGRESS CONTINUES RUSSIAN FRONT , 1 ACTIVE HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE NORTH I'msli Successes aro credited to tie British .cavalry in the official dispatches from the Western front to-day. Three more villages have been freed. Sharp fighting has occurred afc' Croisillea, the result, being to the advantage of the British. Steady progress is also reported from the IVencb. front. According to tho German. report . there have been heavy losses on tha British front fromyLagnicourt and Morchies, and the Frelich ad-vance has collapscd! Thoro is a hint of coming developments in tie Italian theatre in the reported visit of General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the British General Staff, and a, distinguished French General (not named), to the Italian battlefronts. There is considerable activity on the Russian European fronts, particularly in the north, where the Germane seem to be attacking persistently, if unsuccessfully. Reports on the internal situation are assuring. The danger of serious disorders is now considered to be paet. Thero is a sensational report to tho I offeofc—the rumour emanates'from Germany—that the Tsar has escaped to Sweden. The tendency, of';fcho revolutionary movement, in the mass of the Russian people, is considered by M. Kerenski to be in . the direction of a-republican form .of government. The German- , 'American situation is still largely as it was. . There is much thun- ' der, but little lightning. ' ; . • .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3041, 30 March 1917, Page 5
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226BRITISH CAVALRY SUCCESSES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3041, 30 March 1917, Page 5
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