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ENEMY MORALE BREAKING DOWN.

SAXONS DESERT IN SQUADS. OLD ENEMIES MEET. BULGAR All SERS IN TSOHFLIOT. WAITING FOR THE GRAGK. tl I. II - ' - ' the enemy in the nippers.

THE KATIA FIGHT.

ENORMOUS BOOTY TAKEN.

Tiie Anglo-French lighting at the week-end resulted very gloriously , onr arms. The success gained, in tact, may be claimed as being in ieclass of victory. The ridge for which they have been lighting was ntnml they found the enemy morale so shattered that whole squads [Saron’s deserted. Artillery and plenty of artillery apparently do

Mr Lloyd George protests that for the first time during the war he feels that we have the enemy in the nippers, and shall soon hear the is evidently looking forward to a dreadful punishment for the Huns for I,intends to make it a warning to Kings and their councillors as to -w the starting of a war will mean to them in future. The jmlgarians began their offensive along the whole of the Servian tat a day or two ago and found them quite a different type of man to dial they were some time since when defeated by overwhelming numlers aed without munitions or food, they’ were driven in,to Albania. Good New Zealand beef aud mutton have restored them to more than ttseir original health and strength. Col. Kepiugton, the war critic of The Times, prophesies good fortune for the Italians. They will soon be in a position to utilise their stater numbers to advantage. He says that Cadorna’s plan of offensive has worked out beautifully so far, and there is every reason to suppose Hat the sequel will he a triumph. At last, it appears, we have an airship, described as a Zeppelin, which has probably been mainly designed for the pursuit and destruction of German Zeppelins. It is said to be infinitely superior to the German variety andTvery fast. This is probably the mysterious “surprise for the Zeppelins” which was'mentioned the other day by one of the witnesses at the air inquiry.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11651, 21 August 1916, Page 5

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ENEMY MORALE BREAKING DOWN. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11651, 21 August 1916, Page 5

ENEMY MORALE BREAKING DOWN. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 11651, 21 August 1916, Page 5

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