SITUATION IN THE WEST.
POLICY OF THE ALLIES.
SAVING THEIR STRENGTH.
GERMAN CONCENTRATION
Times and Sydney Sun Semces- ' Received F hrnary 1, S3O p.m.! London, January r.l. An " eye-wi -.ness" at the Fn:irh headquarters explains that thi- allied armies ar>- constantly he ins: reinforced. If delay in the advance causes an unfavourable impression, it must he remembered that it i.- it. the allies interests to prodi.ee the maximum effort when they possets the maximum means without useless sacrifice. Everywhere German attacks in large force have been repulsed with enormous lossThe Times' military correspondent. in an article reviewing the situation in the west, expresses the belief that the main German force;are still concentrated in the wcs'. He considers that the next g r ef>.l move by the enemy win be anothc* attempt to break the line of tho allies in the west.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15833, 2 February 1915, Page 7
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141SITUATION IN THE WEST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15833, 2 February 1915, Page 7
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