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THE WINTER PROBLEM.

LONDON. October 13. The. " Daily-! .News " publishes «a despatch f^nr a-correspondent with •.MarshaKrbnifMnclenbnrg's army., Bo says:the/ne\siPms of the German's on the Eastern .front, are the greatest secret, but he does not believe the re-ports''-that they are planning to go Into winter quarters. He knows from personal experience what the German offensive means in moving, feeding, and supplying millions of troops. Oft--the Eastern front the Germans are not only .fighting the Russians, but the roads and weather.".'• Mo-fco'r-c'ars cannot travel. Only horses can be u^ed, yeli the transportation is almost more important when soldiers are..fighting a retreating foe than when they are stationary. Apparently. .General Rusrky is fifhting harder than the Grand; Duke did; , ; / ■

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8270, 15 October 1915, Page 6

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THE WINTER PROBLEM. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8270, 15 October 1915, Page 6

THE WINTER PROBLEM. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8270, 15 October 1915, Page 6