AUSTRO-GERMANY.
A BLACK OUTLOOK. ■ HUN NEWSPAPERS TAKE A SERIOUS VIEW, Received March 22, 10 p.m. London, March 22. The Daily Chronicle's Copenhagen correspondent states that Gorman newspapers take a serious view of the outlook, especially of the internal situation. There is much comment in Denmark over the absence of private letters from Hamburg and other large towns. One vUerman hastened to Berlin to watch his own private business interests. i OFFICIAL REPORT. USUAL SUCCESSES CLAIMED. A. & N.Z. Cable Association and Eeuter. deceived March 22, 5.5 p.m. London, March 21. A German official report states: We repulsed French attacks on the right bank of the Meusc, also west and north of Monastir, aiid recaptured heights north-east of Tirnova, near Sonogovo. _
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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119AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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