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. MILITABY INFORMATION IN SOLDIERS' MISSIVES. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, July 25. An Army Order snys there is reason to believe that officers and men sond their relatives at homo information concerning tho military operations, and urges that all shall co-operate against leakage, thereby ensuring substantial gains at tho least possiblo loss. It threatens offenders with severe punishment. . ■ ■WHAT THE GERMANS SAT. Amsterdam, July 25. Tho Berlin newspaper "Germania," in discussing tho lack of secrocy in tho Allies' military and economic plans, says: "Every single measure against us, every single attack, is quacked out and chatted about in the most gratifying manner. It almost looks as if they'wantod to warn us."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2834, 27 July 1916, Page 5
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