UNITED PRESS REPORT.
THE GERMAN WAY. I‘‘REUTER’B” telegram.] LONDON, April 9The T inted Press states that simultaneously with. .General von Hindenburg’s offensive a stupendous propaganda offensive against France, England America is now beginning. Its efforts are to create bad blood. Captured documents and hand-bills dropped from balloons show that the Germans represent that America is scared by the offensive, and that England and France are on the vergo of collapse. The enemy field propagandists are circulating similar stories among their own troops and people, and are using efforts to revive their spirits, which are depressed at the. Allies’ success.
FOGS AND IMTN. LONDON, April 9. The United Press correspondent states intermittent fogs and rain nr«. Impeding the German transport, nnd delaying the resumption of the offensive.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1918, Page 2
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