OPENING OF SPRING OFFENSIVE.
\'NMN OBJECTIVES ALREADY GAINED.
i.BI€jGI3R BATTLE THAN T£W soaiME.
A Australian and N.Z. Cable Association "Mr^ Simms, tho war correspondent, estates'that tho sgpring offensive as beiijieviod to have startedwith theJLens- , Li Ari-ab battle. The tanks are ta^ating «oiisternaf.i.>in. r£he figiitrng theavy, :Vhich the Canadians..are;.involved. '"'THie main ..objectives. Jp^ye a; ke«ay ?seen gained. Airmen hovei-ed onneihesid, rendering iimweiwe-. fiewace. Matrelioufl work by the artillery * protected ' the infaati-y., who strs*g@iea : against! sleet and tho German bcaa- : hardment with great gallantry. ' Mr Simms expi-esse.s 'the qprnaon i that, the present battle is greater in intensity,) than the; Sbrnme i ttons
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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101OPENING OF SPRING OFFENSIVE. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5
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