«THE PRESENT AGONY IS OF NO USE TO ANYONE"
BRITISH ARMY LARGER AND BETTER THAN GERMANS HAD FORESEEN ~ ■ By Telegraph-Press Aseooiition-Ooryrisht t Amsterdam, December 22, Major Moraht, writing in the "Berliner Tngeblafcfc," says: ''We havo abandonctl all illusions. Wo know that wo are engaged in a life ami death and could wish that Great Britain -would realise the impossibility of crushing us. The present agony is of 110 use to anyone. \vc, liice .the French, aro forced by our losses to put water into out; wine, but Britain 13 putting wino into liar watur, and Ims crqftted u» uimy. larger tmd bsttcr tlm Uertimn mill" i] twists.\Jxad foreseen.' 1 .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 5
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109«THE PRESENT AGONY IS OF NO USE TO ANYONE" Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 5
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