AUSTRO-GERMANY.
REVERSES AND SUCCESSES. AK OFFICAL REPORT. A. & N.Z. Cable Association & Renter. Wireless—Per Admiralty Press. Received March 28, 0.50 p.m. London, March 27. German oflieiftl.—Rain has reduced the fighting on the whole of the West front. The enemy occupied Roisel. Strung French forces came upon our reserves between the. Oise and Coney lc Chateau. Wo gave way before a threatened encircling movement. Wo advanced south-cast of Baranovitchi and stormed positions on the west bank of the Schreseliana. We repulsed Russian attacks west of Luck. Strong French advances north-west of Monastir failed. DEATH OF A PRINCE. THE RESULT OF RAIDING. Renter Service. Received' March 2S, O.iiO p.m. London, March 27. The Daily Express states that Prince Friedrick Carl died of wounds received while raiding. P.ERMAX DESERTERS INTERNED IX HOLLAND. The Hague, March 27. A frontier report states that 4000 German deserters arrived in Holland and were searching for fond. They liave been interned at Vivolle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1917, Page 5
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154AUSTRO-GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 29 March 1917, Page 5
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