AMERICA'S PART.
I AX lAIPORTaNT CONFERENCE. t!G reived This Dav nt 11.25. a.m.; I WASHINGTON, Alarch 200 j The authorities expect an important iinnoiuicement from the Versailles AVar Council. f THE NEW OFFENSIVE. ' ( j tlLcrciv-d Tbi« Dmv at 11.25. a.m.) WASHINGTON, March 20. j American officials believe the Allies are planning a pool of id I reserves, perj lnitting' overwhelming concentrations ;at selected points to be attacked. It ■j is believed the initiative on the West Front now rests with the Allies. t , | AVHEN FRIENDS FALL OUT. I WASHINGTON, Alarch 20. | Official despatches from Rome re- ! .ports serious clashes among the German Slav regiments behind the Austrian j ■ lines on the Italian front, because a German jeered at the Slavs,- who were ' singing national hymns. After furious j 1 fighting, the Slavs were overpowered, | i locked in railway wagons, and sent to . the front.' J
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1918, Page 2
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