ALLIES' MILLIONS
ft-*?, -. •-•■ *F3g^ : -Vt-.'-5 ; -.gi ;i MAKE THEIR PELT. VICTORY MEAMS MOBE MET. - V iO3nX)Xi iUirch 9. v ..•The_,Lo?dont;.' i Tinie"s'' military correspondent writes r *?The-f act that the Allies have double the population of their enemies,- excluding India, the Dominions, and Japan, will become more manifest as ■we are" better ° aERT" \o , bring' 'superior; • weight to bear ami also use our greater' resources of all kind.-. 'Until, we..have a. .large superiority of forces, we cannot" "ex-N pect- commanders to win sweeping tories.: Soilong asthematerial forces are nearly balanced it adangerous -character- to imagine that we : [can sweep tie board." • EAGER AUSTRALIANS. " U RECRUITING TWO MONTHS •.• . -• ■ AHEAD. ■ .■■■ '••". ;" ' - ; - afEI/BOURSTE, March a. ? The Federal iiinieter for Defence (Senator Pcarce) states if recrniting is maintained at the present rate, he will be ;: able to offer the War Office another infantry brigade shortly. The ten thousand requirsd for the new. contingent hav£ are ample- r reinforcements for the next two months. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 5
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