THE CALICIAN CAMPAIGN.
1881 AM ADVANCE ON LEMBERG RAILWAY. ll tbe couflict with the Maoris. But the actions iu which our men * ic i OT tiug>m ™ ke oMoeaingly facmamg reading tor eno ornfinu« It will be noticed that, the Anzacs appear to have “l g S n«part la defeating the Turks, in spite ol a liiaallug layed a lead 0 v Ba id to have shouted derisive re::r^h^ They *ou M p» taWy b..oo Gorizia by the Italians constitutes so far the greatest I f Jewu-between Italy and Austria. The Austrians appear to 10 v thoroughly routed, as they threw away all their handicaps in ?.! Lin their best form, and, even so. nearly 13,000 of them have J“ info the bauds of [tbe Italians. Surely there will not be enough “ttd Derby is" cerSy not a pessimist. He tells us that the Allies edrawing an iron ring around the Germans closer every day. Colnse is inevitable. The Allied process, he says, will he to keep tiring S tilling their men. It sounds butchery, but is necessary. 1 C’oLoneense seems to be filtering slowly into the heads of pohtiaiis in England. They are now discussing the advisability of seizing erman property as reprisal for destruction of British property, as Ingh it wore a brand new notion. Had this been done rom the first lie for house, ship for ship-a great deal less would have been eard of submarine and Zeppelin devilment. , Although the Russians have experienced a slight reverse in Asia jinor the mass and momentum of their offensive in Russia reader them -resistible In Gnlciia they are now only a few miles Horn the railay, through Lemberg, by which the enemy obtains supplies around
M Hoff the Germans are using up their precious resources hi men is adicated by the fact that they have now raised the “ lh ‘ ar y a ß® dive service to fifty years. That eusures a holccaust The fifty year md-wotkiiiß'.Gennan farm labourer or mechanic is not worth much as :fighter. He is too old at his age to be anything but cannon fodder or nearly victim to trench diseases and privations.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11644, 11 August 1916, Page 5
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356THE CALICIAN CAMPAIGN. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11644, 11 August 1916, Page 5
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