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FRENCH HOLDING THE MARNE ! BRIDGEHEADS j i NEW BATTLE LINE | (Rec. Juno 3, O.SO a.m.) | London, Juno 1. ; The French are solidly holding the j bridgeheads crossing the Alarne, clieckinfj ; the Germans, who retired from the north ' hank io the rear of the plateau, en- ! deavonriiiK to swim: the attack westward .1 towards Paris. j A semi-oliicial message states:—"Our ! baltlelino runs approximately past the following points:-Ppmnucrs," two kilo- I meters (about a .mile and a: quarter) j north-west of Soissons, Merciuet, Vaux, ilissy-aux-Bois, Villershelen,, I.ouatre, l ] Villers lo Petit, Chouy, east of Deiullv, ! in front of Breny-Rocourt, and east of I Chateau Thierry, Char, Treves, and then ; along tho course of tho Jlarno as far as 'j Vincelles; north of Donuans, Vcnneuil, j Olizy Violaine, Villo-en-Tarderiois, i Bligny, St. Buphrase, Coulonness, Thil- :> lois, aud Utiieres, north of Reims. Brief- i ly, tho situation remains to bo serious i without being disquieting."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 5
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156LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 5
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