Show oo GERMAN DIVISIONS HURLED INTO COMBAT VOiD HOLD r EVERY POSITION TO THE t. THELAST THE LAST MAN SAYS HAIG U T fiGHT I iT ITO END N IS I ORDER TO I BRITONS IT N Victory Belongs Be to t ts Side Holding Ou Out Longest There Must Mus fee Be Be No NoBy Retirement AI Ip By Associated Press LONDON April 12 Fick 12 Sir Douglas Haig in i a a order of the day ad ad- to ClaIr all all ranks of f the Brit- Brit and Flan Flan- army in in- France Francc arS rs says weeks ago today the lemy lemr began his his' terrific attacks I mile filly front us on a bitt cis lS objects ts are to separate us a Hn Om the thc French to take the it ports and to destroy the thet t tishi tish al army my kIn In spite of throwing already divisions into the battle and during the most reckless sae- sae i tec fc of human life he has h s yet ide de Cle little progress toward his bis I als a s 1 iV Wc e owe V this to to the deter deter- det r- r ned fighting and self-sacrifice self 1 Jour our troops Words T or s fail me mc express the thc admiration which F. F steel eci eJ for the splendid resistance ered by all ranks of our army der er the most trying t circum- circum r I I rany amongst us are arc now now O d. d To those I 1 would say that flor tory will belong to the th side tle gich Pich holds out the longest The finch army Is moving rapidly t H in great force to our sup- sup i rt There is no other course rt i 1 to us but to fight it out n ery E Every position must be held r he last man There must be f retirement With Wit ii our backs u thc wall and believing in the lice ice ce of pur our cause each one of R 1 must fi fight ht to the end cud TheSy The Sy ity of our homes homs and the free free- I HO of mankind depend alike i the conduct of each one of r. r it Co t this critical moment |