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(Roc. April 4, 6.10 p.m.) ' London, 'April 3. Mr. Beach Thomas, describing tho prosent position on the Western front, says:—"Wo have now mado contact with the Hindenburg line from Beaurains to St.Quentin. The German guns aro within roach, and wo can' see the great mixing places for the concrete, with which the lino has been fortified for tho heavier artillery. Tho Department of the Somme lias now been completely liberated. Villainous destruction and attempts at assassination by man-traps continue. The most common are sham-fires, made by bombs resembling sticks. Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters says:—'"Our line is now almost dead straight for fourteen miles from Beauraius, south of Arras, to tho groab Amiens-Cambrai road, near Beauniotz."—Reuter. .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 5
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