GERMANS' NEW THRUST
;. : ■. . . . » _ RIVER CROSSINGS HEAW. PRESSURE ON.- ARMENTIERES SECOND READING CARRIED ■. 'BITTER IRISH OPPOSITION ■ • No J important change in the situation is reported from the Western front-to-day. There hns been fierce and persistent fighting on ihe..'G.§rni9ns' new..frontJn.the.La. Bassee region; and positions . hare changed hands frequently and, oft. Givonohy wae recaptured •by the-British; lost again, and finally recarrid. According to the .."ffigh.ilMary Authority," in. his weekly review, the Germans are attempting to pursue a policy of nattering tho British front to the ■point of exhaustion; and'they are feeling all along the line for the pointof attack. Yesterday's ' attack by the Germans was favoured by misty weather, rendering our air reconnaissance practically im- . possible.'...,-' . .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 174, 12 April 1918, Page 7
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113GERMANS' NEW THRUST Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 174, 12 April 1918, Page 7
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