WESTERN ATTACK.
ENEMY FALLING BACK FASTEF RETIREMENT MORE STUBBORN NORTHWARDS, OERMAN PIVOT REACHES ARRAS o ReutAr Service. Received March 22, ai p.m. London, March 23. The headquarters correspondent state; that the weather continues squally, but the ground remains practicable for movee ments of horse, foot, and guns. The tl enemy is falling back faster in the vicinity of Ham, but northwards his rctire- ' ment is more stubborn, the advancing troops being frequently faced with ma-chine-guns. It appears that the pivot of the great (German swing has now reached Arras, while to the south of Peronne our patrols are seven miles east of the river. [
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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104WESTERN ATTACK. Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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