PERCIVAL PHILLIP’S STORY.
sim, WAITING. (Router’s Teibgrath.) LONDON, ATay 24. Mr Phillips writes: We are still awaiting the groat German offensive. The respite is welcomed by the Allied troops. / . Enemy artillery has poured in fire steadily on the front areas of the British zone.
Trains laden with timber and wire were brought up and the infantry had a much-needed rest when the new drafts
arrived,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1918, Page 2
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65PERCIVAL PHILLIP’S STORY. Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1918, Page 2
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