GERMAN TOTAL CASUALTIES.
NEARLY 4% MILLION. . Times Service. Received March 16, 5.8 p.m. Paris, March 1
■L'Echo de Paris states that Germany's casualties to January 1 total 4,225,000, leaving, after various deductions, aji army of 4,805,000.
AN OFFICIAL REPORT. SUCCESS OF FRENCH ADMITTED. Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc, and Reuter. Received Marc hl7; 5.5 p.m. London, March 16.
Wireless German official: A strong French attack on a wide front only obtained a foothold in trehcheß westward of the Thuizy-Nancy road. We dispersed enemy bands in the Ukraine, n'here we are occupying Bacematsch.
KAISER DECLINES COURLAND
OFFEKReceived March 17,11.50 p.m. Amsterdam, March 16. The Kaiser has telegraphed to the Courland Diet that he is deeply moved by its offer of the crown, but that ho cannot accept the offer. It i 3 'believed the crown will be offered to Prince Eitel.
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