THE ENEMY'S MAN POWER
HIS RESERVES ANALYSED B 3 Teleerapt—Press Associatlon-OoryrieM London, February 1. Sir. Warner Allen, n. correspondent with tih'e French armies, states that tho Germans continue to lose 200,000 monthly, dead or permanently disabled. Germany had a reserve of 800,000 men at New Year, and might find 400,000 of socond line troops among the men already declared unfit for service". If Germany raises the age-limit to fiftyfour. she will seoure 400,000. The final reserve would thus he exhausted by August. . . TEUTON DESERTERS IN GALICIA'. ■ ' ' Londoi, February 1. _ It is reported that there has been an important increase in the number o enemy deserters in Galicia.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2685, 3 February 1916, Page 5
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107THE ENEMY'S MAN POWER Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2685, 3 February 1916, Page 5
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