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CROWN PRINCE’S ARMY
RETREAT INEVITABLE
PARIS, July 23
M. Hut-in says that in spite of the enemy’s tenacity in retirement, the Crown Prince's- retreat is inevitable. The pontoon builders ou the Marne have not been hindered .by shells showing that the enemy’s main artillery has been withdrawn from the base and concentrated on the flanks where the shelling is intense.
HIXDENBURG RUMOURS.
AMSTERDAM, July 23
Many Ilindenburg rumours are current, and it is impossible to discover whether he is dead, sick, or disgraced. Ho has not been mentioned siuee tlio recent offensive was launched. A Berne message says that Hinaenburg is seriously ill, and has taken no part in military operations this year. Speaking greatly fatigues him, and he ,is incapable of writing. HARD FIGHTING. LONDON, July 23rd. French Headauarters reports that some of the hardest fighting on the whole battlefield is now raging on the new British front- astride of the Aisne, in Montague I)e Rhehns.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1918, Page 2
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165FROM OTHER SOURCES. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1918, Page 2
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