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our strategic railways. Thugh the Germans have not aban task of invasion or of effecting successtol Nevertheless, grated that the Farman Filened hope of achieving a decisive, raids la ten times harder than it was
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Like most of his countrymen, th Prussiaŭ field-marshal has the idea that if only a German army could and in England the ensuing panic would be so- (4) Hindenburg has a marcuvring Mrs Corneliusan andMr J. Marecki great that we should be ready for peace mass of nexely 1,000,000 men with which
child Fat any price. The fact that the sameviously he proposes to strike a blow Mr Gec. E. Costello Me A. J. Moses
Mir H. A. Michael fallacious argument was used in justifica. He may strike for Calais, for Verdun MeW. B. Davenport Mr and Mrs J. B.
intended to have sr. important effect. Mr J, D. Sourtney Mr J. S Nicolson tien of the Zeppelin raids, which, so far for
strategic milways give him Mrs F. E. Davis wide choice of battleground and he Mr & Mrs R. Dollar Mr
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Peacock determined than ever to smash our naval battle to throw as many transporta Mr W. A. Dowley Mr C. Price enemy has been forgotten. Today, that a large proportion of them may M J. E. Edwards It G. V. Rend
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Elliott Mr. P. G.
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Mrs M. Roibing Fasso of a binding on these shores. I say isad Hindenburg's desperadoes, once they Ms M. M. Ferguson MF, Rheo
had dug themselves in, would set about Me K. M. Fetterly Mr G. J. Robinson ing advisedly, for I am firmly persuaded accomplishing, and I can imagine no Mrs N. E. Geinsen Mr that invasion in the sense which we better test of our defensive measures.
Roger Mrs G. understood it, is out of the question.
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the waters in which the landing was male and by laying waste as much country and burning'ss much foodituff's
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