WAR ITEMS
SAVING MEN
POLICY OF PRUDENCE.
Australian and N^Z. Cable Association.' PARIS. July 0 M: Painlave admitte dthat the price paid for the last offensive was «oo high for the results. The chiefs responsible have been relieved of their commands. A policy of prudence, not lacking in energy, but with a due regard to the limits of human -sachievements was necessary. Rash plans would not be nttemtrted, but the forces conserved- for the final • battle. General Petain was an excellent leader in this policy.
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Grey River Argus, 11 July 1917, Page 3
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85WAR ITEMS Grey River Argus, 11 July 1917, Page 3
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