A GAMBLER'S THROW.
I GERMANY ,TO; EISKAU.:,-£; CLIMAX ON: ; iANDv-AiTO ~SE£ .(Times.and. Sydney.Sun Services.; "■"' ~-i '~' LONDON;,February: 2D. Writing in the "Observer," the editor (Mr J. L. Garvin) says': "The Germans know that "end * of/autumn they will have reached. theHimit.of tbeit.moral and military endurance. ..Three-fifths ot their fighting ma,les:liave gone,-and they are faced with the -necessity" of staking everything on a desperate effort. We must, during, the .next three months, 1 c prepared to meet- "everything Germany maycontriveytft Tisk onijie.iaird;. at sea, .and. in the. air.. It is the last chance, of the -German" war" dynasties. and..-., castes: .The Verdun.': offensive is -the,-beginningiof a climax by_/.land.. Thb Kaiser's--Visit to the'-'flee't" is the' strongest : hint;th'afr;-f climax is coming at sea." ■.■■-■■ •- -"»
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 5
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118A GAMBLER'S THROW. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 1 March 1916, Page 5
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