ARRAS SAVED IN TIME.
BRINGING UP HEAVY GUN'S. United Service. Received April 1,1 H j,. ni% -II t, , m Londoi,.. April 13. 'Mr Beach Thomas, describing the ol lonsive, says the enemy was bringing up I/-mch howitzers to complete the ruin ol Arras, which was saved by a week's
THE NEW BRITISH LINJ-
Received April 13, 11 p . m . London, April lfi. The Times headquarters correspondent states that our line now runs below Giveivchy, south-easterly 500 yards south of Vimy village, thence southeasterly east of Fainpaux, .Monehv Gucniappe, and Heninel, where it strikes the Hmdenburg line south-east of St, Ciientin.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1917, Page 5
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100ARRAS SAVED IN TIME. Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1917, Page 5
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