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INTERESTING TACTICAL SITUATION.

ENEMY FO7?CET> TUCK ON

THEIR PIVOT.

(Renter's Telegrams.) (Received April 12, 7.10 p.m.) . LONDON, April 11. Reuters Headquarters correspondent says that the splendid success of *he offensive at Vimy created a most interesting tactical .situation, fraught with tremendous possibilities. The ■enemy have been forced back on the jsivot of their previous retreat, in a manner creating a dangerously sharp COMMENCEMENT OF DECISI¥E OPERATIONS. WHAT THE GERMANS RELY ON. (United Service.) (Received April 12, 7.10 p.m.) LONDON', April 11. •The Vossische Zeitung describes the .^offensive as the commencement of decisive operations. It declares that the Germans rely on the strength of -the uncompleted Drocourfc-Quean or "Wodin line, which links. with the -southern Siegfried line, forming the Hlndenburg line. CROWN PRINCE DEPRIVED OF COMMAND; FAI/IpENHAYN TAKES CHARGE IN FLANDERS. .Australian and "N.Z. Cable Association (Received April 12, 9.20 p.m.) - AMSTERDAM, April 11. German deserters report that the Crown Prince has been deprived of his command and recalled to Berlin. FalScenhayh is the chief commander in Inlanders, with. headquarters at Thielt; '

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5

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INTERESTING TACTICAL SITUATION. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5

INTERESTING TACTICAL SITUATION. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 86, 13 April 1917, Page 5

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