GERMAN LINE BLACK WITH TROOPS.
• THRUSTS ALL ALONG THE LINE. BRITISH AIRMEN BADLY MAUL THE ; ENEMY. ?RENCH HEAVILY ENGAGED. Eeecived Marci> 28. 11 pm. I London. March 28.
; Renter's correspondent at headquarters concludes: To-day the enemy.is attacking at various points, but lias not progressed. Cavalry has been in action and ajtieved a brilliant if little success. Nodetails are available.
Airmen report that all the enemy front areas are black with troops. Although the enemy is continuing his thrusts along practically tht whole front, the tendency of the struggle is setting steadily southward. Consequently the are bearing a growing share.
Throughout the Somme area yesterday our airmen badlv mauled the enemy. Very few anti-aircraft guns have yet been moved forward, while the enemy airmen have been so ruthlessly combed out of the skies that they are little disposed to join in the cotabat-
News comes of the battle raging in the French area. The weather has turned bleak and grey, but is remaining dry. The visibility is good, and the ground excellent for digging and transport.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1918, Page 5
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175GERMAN LINE BLACK WITH TROOPS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1918, Page 5
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