GERMAN REPORTS
LONDON, April 15. A Oerntau official states that bitte* hand to hand lighting; frequently developed at Lys battlefield. IVo cleared the English machine gun setions from south-west of Neuve ltglaise and between Uailleul and Merrie prisonering the occupants. EAemy counter-attacks at Uailloul and north-west of Uethune heav.ly broke down. -»
ADVANCE XEAiI WULGEUH AM. LONDON, April 10. A wireless Gorman official niessayc states*: We captured the enemy's linos north-east of Wulvergltam, behind M ossifies.
THE KAISER’S GUSH. .Received This |)n\ at I'l.lfi. a.m.) AAISTERDAAI, April 10. The Kaiser, replying to the Livonia, Esthonia, Riga and Oesel State Councils’ joint resolution, says: “T thank Cod that He has enabled me and my armies to liberate iho ancient land created by German labours. The Councils’ demand for union with the German Empire will be kindly received.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1918, Page 2
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