THE WAR.
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THE ALLIES IN FUAMOE
Paris, April 23. TJio British repulsed two attacks near Langemarok.
Wo carried two lines of trendies forming an embarrassing salient in the forest of Apremont. The Germane left a large number of corpses. A NEW ZEALANDER KILLED. London, April 23. Corp. Maurice Ballinaon (?) a New Zealander, lias been killed in France. (The above message probably refers to Corporal BurJinson, third son of Major G. M. Burlinson, . , manager of tlio Boys' Training Farm, at Weraroa. Word was \ received in Levin on Thursday that Corporal Bnrlinson had been dangerously wounded.) BItITisi"AT~"KXOS. Sofia, April 23. ! Fugitives confirm tho landing of British at Enoe, and report that tli(> Turkish commandant ordered the eradiation of the port. ANOTHER SUCCESS. Petrpgrad, April 23. Official.—Tho Austrian night attacks ai Telepoich wero repulsed and the Russians counter-attacking tho bayonet drove back the enemy, inflictinf heavy losses.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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155THE WAR. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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