WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
> JwfctWor|ttaW Things. «,ft; ft y to ,Gorma]iy* ,sOv loflg^X^'W^Y('/'i tn|ns n of^ontiiaont v '^tliofVf of beauty v'oi 'ifci& honouVT Goininn.Chnncolloi's of* fiho tioaty guarnutcoing inn noutinlity Qtßulgmm as "just n'acrup of puperj" The oilier is tho* destruction o&JLon , vaivx.—Diiily Mail* ' GeimaiuV Only Hope of Escape. ' If Gciiern.l Joffro is abtylo cnny L out |hat flanking attnok to tho sußCOjfstJuJ point nluch is indicated by I ho. catyle messages, it will need tho most h,nl> liant goneialship on tho side of tin) Germans to evtrlcatc from dlsitstoi evoti tho remaining section oi then fronf that has not had the Gorman flank driven in upon it As long ns r llie Allied forces' front ea'n hold the GW nras in position, while tho process of driving in tho German flanlc is carried out, the Allies aie safe The only hope of escape f6r the Germans is to break through the front of the' Allies in the ccutic of then lino /That it seeni3 thoy Imvo repeatedly tried to do —ind ha\e alwajs failed to accomplish —Daily Telegraph ,
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Bibliographic details
North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13135, 6 November 1914, Page 8
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179WHAT THE PAPERS SAY North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13135, 6 November 1914, Page 8
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