GREAT THINGS LIKELY TO HAPPEN.
MORE STAGGERING BLOWS EX- ■' ' FJfILSI3Sa>. '•. ' -:
, (XfwteA Service.) (Received Oct. 2, 10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 1. Mr Garviai reports: "Great things are likely to hnqgjmci, even before the winter. A gfemeo at the map shows that if a wedge. iiS' cut twenty miles further eastward of the BapaumeBetbnne xkxlH It will endanger communientions ami will prove vital,
oven for the large part-of the line m front. I thnrk tsiiat the enemy are
a'ava to tho' danger and *re ali-eatdy j*reparin<3t in tShs> rear. Therefore a ' debacl© is unlikely. I ex-
pect that" Sr TDouglas Haigl and ' General Joifre before the end of the '• year will <i«a! more staggering blows • than any yx& d#ivered."
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 224, 2 October 1916, Page 5
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