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MUTINY II TIE NAVY.

OUTBREAK TEfE ItESISLT 6F SOCIALISTIC PROPAfiANDfc,

THE REVOLT GROSHEO.

BRITISH aOHAi PREBI6TS RIVOLfSTONIN GERMMY

ALLIES EHTEIB BAINB' IN- FHIOEBB.

GERMANS OPEN ANOTHER GFFENSi¥E AT VERBSJN.

United Press Association—Copyright,

"WE ALLIES' ASCENDANCY

GERMANY ON THE DECLINE.

'WASHINGTON, October 10. The French Commission, authority iively previewing the recent course oi the war, declares that the Germans have reached their supreme military ■ effort..;'., For the first time since tho beginning of the war there is a eiea •• decrease in' the total strength of ths .- German- forces recorded. Germany ha* been forced to call part of the 1919 class up, and to oreak up newly-formed regiments to 'reinforce the fighting units. Despite the Russian upheaval, the continuity and intensity of the Anglo-French offensive has' prevented Germany from getting the benefit of '.-valuable.-reserves. Germany still retains great powers of resistance, which it will take all -he strength of the Al-ied-Powers to break, but her resources -are'-diminishing'at the very moment . ■when the military situation requires ■ their -increase. The Anglo-French

:. ; 'armies aave reached their full strength. \. and,are capable, 'with the United .^™">states'-- help, of maintaining their 1 enormous strength until the end of the tvar. ,This will be proved by the decisive characterr of the 1918 operations.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17111, 12 October 1917, Page 5

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204

MUTINY II TIE NAVY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17111, 12 October 1917, Page 5

MUTINY II TIE NAVY. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17111, 12 October 1917, Page 5

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