WHY DON'T WE TELL THE GERMANS EVERYTHING?
ANOTHER CErriC T\TBO'SHOULD RIINI THE WAR; LONDON, July 16. A correspondent of the '''Manchester : Guardian." writes"One of our principal assets of the war was our power to .tell the exact truth from, day to day, about, the military operations..-£This asset has been lost. - The German reports, when allowance is- mad© for geration. of victories and intelligent -anticipation of events, are cruite as reliable as. ourojwn.l Jt is. necessary to make this . * clear^^for' we have "ieveral times' inade much' of inaccuracies, in; th©. Gernian; re- j >port%; of military operations. ; Ait ;ihi- ■ partjal American opinion ranks the truth-: fulness of the German reports regarding land operations above oar own. To "many "Englishmen the lack of frankness in the official reports is the most discouraging" thingfof the war."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 July 1915, Page 5
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