RUSSIA'S PLANS FOR THE SPRING
BIG EFFORT IN TRAIN
HUGE PREPARATIONS
By sMegra»i—Press AssocUtion-Ooßyrigil
Paris, November 28. An arrival from Petrograd' says that Russia hopes to put in the field in the spring seven million men, including a million cavalry, and ten thousand pieces or artillery. ( Enormous efforts are in progress. This is to be seen in the tremendous traffic on all roads, railways, and canals. _ The Trans-Siberian trains are daily delivering loads of ammunition, including heavy grenades made in Korea and Japan.
DISPIRITED HUNS.
KAISER'S THEATRICAL APPEAL. Potrograd, November 23. The Kaiser, hearing that his troops were dispirited by their failure to dislodge the Russians, and by the rigour of the milter, appeared theatrically at the front, and addressed the troops, exhorting them to have a little patience, and to make "one or tiro more efforts, like a horse who knows its stable is near. I assure you the end is near; and it will recompense you for all."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 7
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160RUSSIA'S PLANS FOR THE SPRING Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 7
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