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LIGHT ON THE WAR.

THE FIGHT FOR PASSCHENBAKLE. BRITISH ARMY'S GRAVE POSITION/ By Telegraph —Press Association. •• Montreal, March 2. General Currie, in addressing the Old lomrades Association of Princess Patricias Regiment, revealed the inffer story of Passchendaele Ridge/ He said that politjciansTudely interfered with Marshal Joe* a and General Haig>s plain for Owing to the submarine depredations, there were sometimes only four to seven nays supplies in France. The British army had to fight, and the moral of the army began to "be affected when every effort to capture Passeheifdaele failed The Governments were not willing to find' what terms could be secured, therefore General ifcig decided for the sake of moral to take the position which 'had previously defied all assaults.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 5

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LIGHT ON THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 5

LIGHT ON THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1920, Page 5

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