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THE HOUR AT HAND.

TEACHING HINDENBURG A LESSON. WORTHY OF THE MARNE AND VERDUN. Received March 27, 8.53 p.m. London, March 20. The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at the French front writes: "I believe the hour is at hand when the allied commanders will give von Hindenburg a lesson in the art of war worthy of the Mamo and Verdun, and. perhaps, I am influenced by the sight of the masses of troops moving around me, among them being nothing hut confidence."

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1918, Page 5

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THE HOUR AT HAND. Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1918, Page 5

THE HOUR AT HAND. Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1918, Page 5

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