AUSTRO-GERMANY.
SIXTH WAR LOAN. Amsterdam, March, 14. German newspapers contain huge advertisements .of the sixth war loan. Financial circles admit that the fall of Bagdad has occurred inconveniently, but hope Hindenburg will secure a victory, making the loan a success. INTERCESSION SERVICES Paris, March 14.' Le Petit Parisien's Zurich "correspondent. says there were enormous crowds on Sunday in the Berlin churches, when prayers were said for the lmppv issue of the war. The Kaiser, Kaiserin, and Crown Princess attended. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT. xloceived March 15. 5.5 p.m. London, March 14. A Berlin communique states:—lll the incre region the English attacked .without artillery preparation, between Ach-iet-le-petit and Grevilleres, also at night time, after heavy fire by both sides. At Bucquay they were heavily repulsed The Champagne Rattles continue Bouth of Ripont, with varying success The French thrusts near St. Mihicl failed. We captured 250 Russians and several machine guns on Narajthvku. The French thrusts between Ochrida and Prespa Lake and strong enemy attacks north of Monastir failed. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 March 1917, Page 5
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