NO PEACE THIS YEAR
LONDON, July :2.
Frencn and British publicists, including all reviews and. newspapers, hare abandoned Jjopc of peace in 1917. Some hold that the Russian inactivity has alone prevented a complete breakdown of Wer-
man militarism in 1917, Others thinE that America's full military strength wifl be required Co win. Ail Europe is preparing for ano'Vjner very sever© winter campaign } entailing a serious food and fuel cria's. France is mobilising males between the ages of 16 and 61. German publicists are reconciled to the prospect oi another winiber campaign. They expect that political and internal troubles will blunt America's sword, which they regard as "of little use before the summer of f9lß.—United Service.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18384, 4 July 1917, Page 3
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