SITUATION NOW CONSIDERABLY IMPROVED
BUT CAUSE FOR ANXIETY STILL EXISTS,
Washington, May c>. The British War Mission has issued a statement that, with French and' British reserves now available, the situation on the West front is considerably improved, though the situation is certain to be anxious for some time. In spile of the ordonl, drafts which have been for the first time under the deluge of shells and gas were splendid.—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn.
GERMANY DRAWS ON HER ALLIES FOR MEN
~ London, May G. Ino "Daily Telegraph" EoLlerdam correspondent stales (.hot the German Gcnernl Staff is making still grealer deniands upon Germany's allies. A largo number of Austrian infantry lmvo been brought to Germany for garrison and other duties, to replace Germans. A great weeding out of'the civil population is going on, owing to the losses in the past six weeks, and is affecting many business men.—Aus.'-N.Z.- Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 196, 8 May 1918, Page 5
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