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JIIGII COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. Wellington, March !). The High Commissioner reports under Date. London, March S (5..'t0 p.m.): Tile army casualties an- Killed, 11 officers anil ]OB men: wounded, 13 officers and 33:1 men; prisoners, 7 officers and S men; rejoined, 1 man, missing, 132 men.
Paris reports that trenches were captured north-west of Pouain. Trenches were captured between Perthes and Heausejour four to five hundred metres in length. On (lie heights of (lie Meuse (he French artillery, according to prisoners, seriously damaged a. -li-centiinetiv gun, which was dismounted and sent to the repair shop. In the Yosges, at Reickackcrkopf, (lie Germans counter-attack-ed violently and succeeded in gaining a foothold for an instant, but were driven away by the infantry, leaving I'eickaekerkopf definitely in the Allies' Lands. The enemy's losses were extremely hcavv.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 232, 10 March 1915, Page 5
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