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RUSSIA'S RECOVERY.

OPTIMISM AND INDUSTRY. London 'Times'and Sydney * Sun' Services. LONDON, February 21. Colonel Naudau, the Petrcratl correspondent of the ' Petit Parisien,' writes : I' Everywhere the Russian army is working intensely. The effectives are up to their full strength, and the young soldiers have had six months' training The entire country is working on the manufacture of munitions, and there ia no longer any lack of rifles. If the Germans 1 were unable to succeed in September, when the Russians were wretchedly equipped, it is quite impossible for them now. It is hoped that by July Warsaw will be reGonauere/L," •

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Evening Star, Issue 16045, 23 February 1916, Page 3

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RUSSIA'S RECOVERY. Evening Star, Issue 16045, 23 February 1916, Page 3

RUSSIA'S RECOVERY. Evening Star, Issue 16045, 23 February 1916, Page 3

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