THE ARMY INTACT.
PETROGRAD, July 31. Sir George ■ Buchanan, British Ambnssndor at Petrograd, in » message to the Press, says that m Gahcm Mid. Poland the Kussiaus lately, had to retire before superior German forces, supi>ortsKl by unlimited guns and shells, but that Germany's original objective wns the destruction of tho Jlussian Army. That army is still intact. Lilto Charles XTI. of Sweden after "Poltava
land Napoleon after Moscow, the Kaiser will live to learn that Russia is unconquerable. Never has a nation displayed a more heroi:; spirit in the hour of trial than the Russians during t'iis k.st few critical weeks. The same noble spirit of self-sacrifice animates all the Allies? armies, and they would never sheathe the sword until German militarism is crushed once and for all.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8206, 2 August 1915, Page 5
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