SYMPTOMS OF GIGANTIC UPHEAVAL
"SOVIET" DOCTRINES AT WORK WAR ON ATLANTIC TRANSPORTS GERMANS PLANNING A POWERFUL EFFORT Tlio last cablegram from Europe this morning contained two interesting items probably covering deeper events. The first is a Turkish official announcement reporting great aerial activity in the Dardanelles and gunfire between warships and the Turkish land batteries at the entrance to the Strait. The second, which emanates from the United States Army Office, conveys the information that the Germans are planning the most powerful submarine campaign they have yet attempted, against the American transports oil the trans-Atlantic ferry. Many of the TJ-boats are returning to their . home ports to refit. In an interesting dispatch Mr. Harold Williams paints a picture of Russia as that distressful country is at the present moment. The situation continues to grow worse, while in Austria the whole of the interior is seething -with the elements of revolution. The Allies' food crisis is serious enough to call for important statements iu high places.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 5
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165SYMPTOMS OF GIGANTIC UPHEAVAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 5
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