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j_fcXKU'flUC XBLBOItAI'H—COI'UHiOHT.J I'll ESS ABBOCIAIION. 1 HIGH REPORT. Loudon, March 23. Army officers killed 8, wounded 7; men killed 127, wounded 271, missing 8, prisoners 93; Australians died 'J. Paris reports that in the Champagne there was a fairly lively artillery duel. Three German attacks in the neighbourhood of Hill IDG were repulsed'. In the Argoime the German attacks on Fontaine Madame were unsuccessful. At Eparges three counter attacks were repulsed. London, March 25, 11.20 a.m. Petrograd reports i* the Carpathians an advance and several fortfied heights were seized on Wednesday between the roads leading to Bartfeld and Uszok. Evrywhere the enemy's counter attacka were unsuccessful. In the course of the day the Russians captured over 4000 prisoners, one gun and a dozen machine guns. The Germans on Monday tried unsuccessfully to retake the heights near Cozisowka.
(Received This Day 12.55 p.m.)
THE ADMIRALTY'S BELIEF
London, March 25,
The Admiralty has good reason to believe that the German submarine U29 lias been sunk with all hands.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 3
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170THE WAR Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 March 1915, Page 3
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