THE NIBBLING PROCESS.
ALLIES TAKING LARGER BITES. KO PAUSE 31 OFFENSIVE. By Telegi»ph—Pree» Aiioeiatioa— Copjriffct (Received December 22, 9.30 a.m.) . LONDON, December 21. Newspapers comment on the harmony among tha Allies, as strikingly evidenced by the way the change of Government has been carried out in Egypt and also by the mutual vigorous offensive assumed in Flanders to re-, lieve the German pressure in Poland., The ."Daily Mail" says that iho! Allies are a band of brothers, ??hose! i mutual regard increases the longer j they are thrown together. It adds that the, nibbling process proceeds, without a pause, but the morsels pi&wcd away become larger each day, and all the Allied droops ar* miniated by a .?i?n?e of eorujuermg
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11267, 22 December 1914, Page 1
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