ENEMY'S ESTIMATED STRENGTH
HIS PREPARATION COMPLETE OUR SUPERIORITY STEADILY DIMINISHING. (Eec March 7, 7.40 p.m.) LONDON, March 6. A high authority states that the 1 strength of the enemy divisions on the West Front is still increasing. They have now a majority of some sixteen divisions over the Allies; but that does not mean that they are superior in strength, owing to the Allies' divisions being larger. We. have also accumulated, large supplies of guns and aircraft, and our superiority is maintained, though it is steadily diminishing. Enemy preparations are more or less complete, and he can. attack soon, tis his local preparations arc finished, it is more difficult to discover these local preparations than the larger efforts, because commouftage has reached a degree of skill that it is hard to learn % what is going on.
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Grey River Argus, 8 March 1918, Page 3
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