ROUMANIAN STATESMAN'S VIEW.
PARIS, July 26
The "Temps" publishes an interview with M. Take Jonescn, the Roumanian statesman. He said an Allied victory was certain. Russia > and England were geographically invincible v and the French Army was superior to the German if numerically equal to. it; Italy was proving herself a nation that could accomplish,miracles -when fighting in a wise and popular cause.. A great Allied victory was desirable to counteract the' effect of the GaJieian campaign, and appeal to the imagination ol th« neutrals. Such a victory was only ob-
j tamable now in the Dardanelles. Rou mania would contribute to the fina I victory even at a cost of great sacnficcs.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8202, 27 July 1915, Page 5
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