ON THE WESTERN FRONT.
THE COMING GUSH.
A MOST STUPENDOUS ONE
I AUSTRALIAN CC N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] 0 REUTER.]
LONDON, Feb. 5
Reuter’s Headquarters correspondent reports that enemy reinforcements continue to arrive in the West also continue to increase iu an overflowing current.
The clash, when it does come, will be the most stupendous thing, in point of numbers, that has ever been known.
ALL READY. WAITING AND CONFIDENT. (Received This Day at 1.20 a.m.) LONDON February 5. Military experts iu France and England are of opinion that G-ermany’s big effort is imminent. General iLudendorff’s iponaentration of troops from Russia is now completed. Experts are fully confident that the Allies will not only repulse the attack but are ready for the strongest eoun. ter measures
British and French officers are in the highest of spirits at the prospects of the coming activity after the winter slackness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1918, Page 2
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