THE CRITICAL SITUATION.
G]SR.JtAN EXPER/T'S SUMMING
SYSTEMATIC HR-mST ORGANISATION.
'Austrah'an and N.Z; Cablo Association .'■.-. ' LONDON, July 3.
Major Moraht, ■ ■ writing in thfl 'Beriiner Tagpbliitt V,n the . Uenernl 'says:'■■"• All the belligerents are in -a critical situation. . It -must-be ■admitted ihn% alujir- varfar« is being energetically organised. The Allies "have'learnt r, lesson from us. ..Th^r '■larce numbniis niid possession of s the sea, together. ; with their gr.eat •stre.no-.th,'enable'them' to render, our \iliiaiatc victory difficult. The British lara soing forward very pyst^niaticnlly land •-•airtinusly- They i^iylrc >uppbssd to hiive colossal quantitios ot ammunition, because for months past they have boon'able" to tian.sporJ- it 'across the channel. We cannot-got a Step-noaroi; peace without h settlement ■(of ac'-ounts' with the British.". .•.•.-•.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 8
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117THE CRITICAL SITUATION. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 155, 3 July 1916, Page 8
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