ALLIES' TASK.
SLOW, BUT SURE. London, Monday. An eyo-witness at tt'e French headquarters, explains that the allied armies are constantly being reinforced. If delay in the iidyances causes an unfavourable impression, it must be remembered that it is in the Allies' interests to produce the maximum effort when they possec-s the maximum means without uselesa sacrifice. Everwyhcre German attacks in large force have bean repulaerl with enormous loss.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 5
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68ALLIES' TASK. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 742, 3 February 1915, Page 5
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