THE WAR OUTLOOK REVIEWED
BY "A HIGH MILITARY AUTHORITY' ALLIES SUPERIOR IN THE WEST (Rec. February 7; 8 "p';iu.)' London, February 6. A high military authority, reviewing tho position, says:—Although the Germans have never been so strong on the West front, they are not yet numerically equal to tho Anglo-French forces. The situation need not cause iiny gcave anxiety. Wo must be prepared, but not The enemy is trying to create, a belief among ffie Allies that England is fuU of^,troops. This was an ingenious lie. '..There are over ono million khaki men in England, hut England is tho main base of the Empire for tho war. The million includes all casualties, and also £hose who are working in all the organisations connected wuh the Army, besides one hundred thousand who are on lcavo, but by far the biggest total was men in training. The total Britis.h casualties in 1917 exceeded one million.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 5
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153THE WAR OUTLOOK REVIEWED Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 121, 8 February 1918, Page 5
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