GERMAN VIEW OF THE STRUGGLE.
COUNTERPART ONLY IN THE HORRORS OF VERDUN. FRENCH MAKING A CONTINUOUS CHAIN OF DRIVES. . 9 I [Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.] I NEW YORK, July 14. Dr. Max Osborn, in a special cablegram .to the New York "Times" from J Berlin, says: — * "The fierceness and bitterness of the fighting on the Somme is increasing, and has a counterpart only in the horrors of Verdun. This time we cannot ■ reproach Britain on the ground that she is holding back men. They are driving j '' forward vast and continuous masses of troops with ever fresh waves. j "The French to the south of the Somme are attempting an almost con- I tinuous chain of 'drives/ but the enemy has found our infantry not to be j §Ajki(ejL The Aliioe' charges are still made with, great power and. tenacity." . 1
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 168, 15 July 1916, Page 5
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