TWO DAYS MORE.
PAETS, February 29." M. Miircel Hutin writes in the 'Echo de Paris' : "The battle is being fought with varions fluctuations. If our wall of troops, which is ready for any sacrifice, stems for two days more the most colossal weight'ever driven against defensive positions, the tide will turn definitely; the enemy's attack will be broken. Latest calculations state that 800,000 Germans are engaged in the offensive."
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Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 3
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69TWO DAYS MORE. Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 3
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