Show I BRITISH SMASH AT FORGES FORCES ON B BELGIAN Lm FRONT I r s Tp T- T P PARIS RIS March 28 28 The The French official ial statement given out this morning says there was fas no change in iii the Verdun region during the night East of of the Meuse Meus all was calm and to th the west est of the river there were some artillery squalls The text of the communication U n reads as s. s follows Last night passed quietly to the east of the River Meuse There was c considerable activity on the par of the opposing artillery forces to the west of the Meuse in the region of Malancourt as well as in the sector at the foot of the heights of ot the Meuse In Lorraine In the forest of Parroy Parroy Parroy Par- Par roy we delivered a surprise attack on a position of th the enemy the occupants occupants occupants pants of which were either killed or taken prisoner In withdrawing we blew up the po There has been nothing else of importance on the remainder of the front BERLIN Via London March 28 Development of heavy fighting on the Franco Belgian front south of St. St Eloi and also along the adjacent line is r reported ported by German army hea headquarters head quarters in to today's days official statement According to the announcement a aGerman aGerman I German flying squadron made a raid on yesterday dropping many bombs on the new harbor and petroleum petroleum petro petro- leum depot and andon on the camp of the the entente allies north of town 1 LONDON Mar Marh h 28 The The British and Germans Germane have been fighting fiercely in inthe the region of St St. Eloi Just south of Ypres and the British through the explosion of a big ig mine and by Infantry charges have captured tap Lap tuned or destroyed a considerable portion portion portion por por- tion of the German trenches The British infantry stormed and took first and second line Une trenches along a front of yards London officially officially of of- announced and Berlin admits admits' that German trenches In this region were blown up to an extent of yards and that casualties occurred among the company occupying the po po- po |