THE CZAR'S LEADERSHIP.
RUSSIAN ARMIES NOW WELL
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London Times and Sydney Sun Services) LONDON, September 10. Tlie Times' correspondent at ' Petrograd states that the Czar's leadership of the Army and Navy has not caused surprise. It gives effect to an intensity of sentiment throughout the country that the war must and will be carried to a victorious 'end. Colonel Repington says: "The fortune of war is variable, but m view of the unfavorable conditions of the Russians' retreat from the Vistula their armies are, now well placed and able to carry out an orderly retreat, fighting where they please and as long as they wish, until the wet season, already begun, and then the snow imposes a halt on the German 'armies, leaving them at winter quarters m a devastated country.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13786, 11 September 1915, Page 3
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132THE CZAR'S LEADERSHIP. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13786, 11 September 1915, Page 3
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