ON THE WESTERN FRONT
HAIG’S REPORT. r AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION & REIJTER.I (Received This Dnv at 11.2 a. a.mA IiONDON, March 14. General Haig reports we raided the enemy’s trenches south eastward of Epehy. We successfully repulsed a raid north ward of Ypres-Staden railway. Reciprocal artillerying southwest oT Cni'nlbrai has increased, with hostile artillerying in Neuvo Chappelle, and Eauquissart sectors. - VISITING WEST FRONT. ißocoircd Tbi« (Lm* a 1 11,7.1. a.m.l AMSTERDAM March 14. The Khis'cr. Grown. Prince, General Hindenburg, General Ludendorff are coining to Brussels at the end of the week to visit Flanders front, in connection with the impending offensive, which will probably be. the most violent at Yores, the Germans next objective being Dunkirk. ■■ FRENCH REPORT (Received Tlvs Dnv at 11.23. aJ».) LONDON March 14. A French communique states there was marked artillery activity in Argonne on the right bank of the Meuse.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 March 1918, Page 3
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