THE MYSTERIOUS COMMANDER.
WANTS BRTTIStr OFFENSIVE '10 CONTINUE. ". '.'
(Australian and >J.Z. VCabje Association.) 1 (Received Augusjb 18^.9.30 a.m.) V ■■■" NEW ypRK, August 17. The Ne\y York* (Times Berlin correspondent ":\ who : interviewed the German commander-in-chief .on .-the.] Somme, represe.nts him as saying ho hopfed , the British off ensive, will "I have several haanlets which I will gladly sacrifice- "for the. lossofi twenty ••■thousand British each," he said. The Times says there is reason to believe that the niyfiterious German cqm-mander.in-'chief' on •the Somme' is General MackeVisen. 't ".' ' ■; ' ' :
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14074, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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