ENEMY RESERVES NEARLY EXHAUSTED.
UNHAPPY TROOPS HURLED FROM BATTLEFIELD TO BATTLEFIELD. £.' SOT MOKE THAN THREE DrVISIONS X3T KEAt RESERVE. [Reuter'i T«;«ar*ma.] (Received 0.45 a.m.) LO2TDON, October 2. Beuier , * corwependent at the Freaok Headquarters atatea that, having Hβ strategic reserve, the Germans are forced to hurl their uniappy soldiers from one battlefield to another -without proper time for wet: By pushing this method to the utmost the enemy seemn able to keep & eort of flying reserve, dozens of divisions appearing now on the Somme, now at Verdun, now in - Galicia, but it appears that Austria and Germany h»ve actually in reserve aot more than ttaree divisions each, compared with Germany'i eight in tie . .. western front alone prior to Verdun.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 236, 3 October 1916, Page 5
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