UNITED STATES.
, SEARCH FOR SPIES. •TRAITORS AT WORK. ■ COMMONICATIONS WITH SUBMARINES. Received June 9, 5.5 p.m. New York, June 7The Secret Service is searching for spies, who are believed to be active along the Delaware coast, communicating with submarines. Seamen captured by submarines, and released, state that the boats had wireless communication with some point. Arriving steamers report suspicious lights between Sandy Hook and Virginia Oapc.—'United Service.
POSSIBLE MOVES DISCUSSED. By French Critics. Terrific Renewal of Offensive Expected. , Received June 9, 5.5 pjn. ■ Paris, June 7. M. Henri Bidon, discussing possible moves, says the extension of the German flanks must precede any new onslaught towards Paris. Allied retaliation becomes more dangerous as the southward advance extends. The Allies hold strong points d'appui, extending from Amiens to Ohiaesy. In a movement thence towards Paris, only precarious and mediocre positions would be available, the breaking of which might end in disaster. A similar movement on the enemy's left would need most careful guarding on the flank. M, Marcel Hu'tin does not expect the enemy to choose & fresh front. The Kaiser is giving the army a short rest, i and then there will be a terrific renjwal of the offensive.—United Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1918, Page 5
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