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UNKNOWN Objective Obscure

OWING RESISTANCE

ved this day, at 9.30 a.m. London, May 31. I Perris, the war, corresponexplains the apparent slowof the Allied reserves tlirown tlieir weight as being pro- • due to the fact that the of the offensive has been y doubled in length in the I in three days. says it is difficult to conthe object of the present tion. There is no connecbetween it and the Somme Flanders offensives unless bject be the attacking of the 1 reserves, but Germany If has already—thrown four red thousand men across the j Germans are meeting with ng resistance and may den- ■ be arrested within a week. ;re are familiar scenes along ■oad, refugees going souithi, farm carts, ancient traps, ws and perambulators all utilised . But there is no or fear as to the final re-

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 June 1918, Page 3

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137

UNKNOWN Objective Obscure Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 June 1918, Page 3

UNKNOWN Objective Obscure Levin Daily Chronicle, 1 June 1918, Page 3

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