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SHOULD THE GERMANS FEEL DISCOURAGED!

DANGER OF DISCOUNTING THE ENEMY., London; March 14. "Eye-witness" says"Putting our.'Selves' in the Germans' places, we cannot fail to see that there is yet no reason why .in intensely brave, deter-mined:.well-organised: army should feel discouraged. ,The Kaiser can choose at will a. Russian, Belgian, or French town in which to' make a., triumphant appearance.'". They are fighting in an enemy's devastated country, and tales of vicItories have produced an atmdsphere of lcomplet«.illusion. Their enemy appears to be exhausted and engaged in last deIspairing efforts ,to delay the inevitable : decision. ' . ■ 'f.We must not lose ; sight of ,the naiional sense of discipline which forms the earliest education of every German, , <ind which enables them to gain results , ' with' raw troops which with ,-us ' can only •lie gained after month's"of training, and j .they maintain an extremely , high level ■ tof efficiency after- suffering great losses, ffheir confidence can be overthrown, and '■ Itheir morale broken only by a crushing . yefeat m the_ field. Tliis is only attain-' feble by ever-increasing pressure bv vast .numbers of men and 1 guns."—"Times?'.' ' i end Sydney "Sun? Services

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2410, 16 March 1915, Page 6

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SHOULD THE GERMANS FEEL DISCOURAGED! Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2410, 16 March 1915, Page 6

SHOULD THE GERMANS FEEL DISCOURAGED! Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2410, 16 March 1915, Page 6

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