NOTED BY MILITARY EXPERTS
A HEAVY BOMBARDMENT AMERICAN TRAITOR ARRESTED ■ SENSATION IN NEW YORK According to French military opinion, the hour of the German offensive is close at hand, The, enemy's front lino is held by second-class troops, the first-class men having been withdrawn to the rear, presumably for preparation for iho attack. Jfi'. Lloyd George, basing his conviction on the impressions gained during his recent visit to the Versailles Council, states that he feels more confident in the situation than ho has ever felt before. In the moaulinio local attacks and air raids continuo, Tho Russian situation is cleaYly in the melting-pot. The Czeeho-Slovak movement is spreading westward, and detachments liavo reached the Volga. The Bolshevik forces evidently unable to withstand tho Czechoslovak pressure, and are giving ground. But there is an insistent demand for Allied intervention, and the situation is not expected to assume a definite tendency until .this question has been settled.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 5
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155NOTED BY MILITARY EXPERTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 5
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