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SAFETY OD WARSAW.

NO FEAR OF GERMANS. London, Wednesday.' The Times, in a leader discussing the progress of the Allies, says:—lf the daily official reports be carefully analysed over a series of days,, it will be found that the war in the west! is not quite si.ch a stationary affair as it appears. Advances a little here and a'little there have been made. The British, who are bravely holding their own in the mud of Flanders and the French coal districts, may derive encouragement from these small but genuine successes. The■ newa from the eastern theatre is distinctly cheerful. Warsaw is safe, and likely to remain so.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 735, 9 January 1915, Page 5

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SAFETY OD WARSAW. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 735, 9 January 1915, Page 5

SAFETY OD WARSAW. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 735, 9 January 1915, Page 5

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