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ROUMANIAN OPINION.

ALLIES MUST WIN,

ROUMANIA WILL JOIN IN.

(Press Assn. —Reed. 8.55 p.m.)

PARIS, July 26

. "Le Temps" reports an interview with M. Takejonescu, a Roumanian statesman. He said that an Allied victory was certain. Russia and England were geographically invincible and the French army would be superior to the German if numerically equal. „ Italy was proving, herself to be a nation which can accomplish miracles when fighting with a popular cause. A great Allied victory was desirable to counteract the effects of the Galician campaign and appeal to the imagination of neutrals. Such a victory was only obtainable now at the Dardanelles. Roumania will contribute to the final victory even at loss and great

sacrifices

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Northern Advocate, 27 July 1915, Page 3

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ROUMANIAN OPINION. Northern Advocate, 27 July 1915, Page 3

ROUMANIAN OPINION. Northern Advocate, 27 July 1915, Page 3

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