"WE CAN DO NOTHING"
"YET WE MUST PROCEED." THE BAYONET ATTACKS ARE FEARFUL. ' (TIKES AND SYDNET SUN IKItTICEI.) (Received November 2, 8 a.m.) LONDON, 31st October. A German prisoner taken, at Yser said an officer remarked : "Wo can do nothing here, yet we must proceed. The bayonet attacks are as fearful as hell. A great stream of volunteers is arriving, but when the men are actually fighting many in anguish call upon their fathers and mothers. Weariness. Bhock, the fear of death, and terrible sights combined to break the soldiers."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1914, Page 7
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