FRENCH WAR POLICY.
PRUDENCE WITHOUT LACK OF ENERGY.
PARIS, July 9. In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Pain, leve admitted that the price paid for the last offensive was too high for the results, and the chiefs responsible had been relieved of their commands. A policy of prudence, not lacking in energy bu|t with due regard to the limits of human achievements, was necessary, and rash plans would not be attempted, but the forces would be conserved for a final battle. Genea*al Petain w ras an excellent leader for this-"policy.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 10 July 1917, Page 7
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90FRENCH WAR POLICY. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 10 July 1917, Page 7
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