ACTIVITY IN THE SPRING.
WILL STAGGER HUMANITY.
London, Monday.
Military experts .who earlier in the campaign expected the Germans to be expelled from Belgium by March; now anticipate that the work will require a summer campaign. Prop; rations for a campaign in the Ep?ing which will stagger humanity are now near completion. Sluia reports "that the road from 'Mostsrzaiie to Ghent has been mined every fifty -metres, Thi3 is intended to hamper the Allies' artillery advance. Zeppelin sheds and aviation hangars are increasing' round Bruges. Italy's constant preparations for any emergency are regarded in England and France with Fhe greatest satisfaction.
Neithar is there any uneasiness in regard to reports o£ the activities ,of Bulgaria, Roumania and Greece. It is generally predicied that the neutrals in proximity to Austria and Turkey regard the time as almost rips for adjusting old scores and helping themselves generously to tho territories of tottering and dissolvingempires: ; . *
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 734, 6 January 1915, Page 5
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