GERMAN REPORTS
I [run PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.] A GERMAN MESSAGE. LONDON, June 21. A wireless German official message states that the enemy maintained'violent reconnoitring thrusts on the whole of Prince Rupprecht’s front, but everywhere were repulsed. North-west of Chnteau-Thierry " e advanced our line and improved our positions. A GERMAN CLAjM. DENIED. WASHINGTON, Juno 22. Official denial is given to the German claim that they penetrated the American lines deeply. Tt is stated that the operation was Confined to a raid. There were no casualties. ,
GERMAN SOCIALISTS. (Reuter’s Telegram.) Received, tl.s day at 8.45 a.m. AMSTERDAM June 23. In the Prussian Lower House, the independent Socialist, Hoffman stated thnt one hundred Independent Socialists had been sent to the trenches as a punishment for their political activity. When unserviceable they were sent to prison, where many perish of hunger. He declared half a million men were killed in Germany’s new offensive.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 3
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