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DU RATION OF THE WAR. Vli - - T •••■ : •• SUMMER CAMPAIGN IS BEING ANTICIPATED. Electric Telegraph—Copyright] United Press ‘Association. (Received 8.4-5 a.m.) Loudon, January 4. Military experts, who earlier in the campaign, expected the Germans .to be expelled from Belgium by March, now anticipate the task will require a summer campaign. Preparations for the campaign in the spring, which will stagger humanity, are now nearing completion. Italy’s constant prepar■atibus for any emergency are regarded in England and JTance with the greatest satisfaction, neither is there any uneasiness in regard to the reports of activities in Bulgaria, Roumania, rpud Greece. It is generally predicted that the neutrals in the proximity of Austria and Turkey regard the time as almost ripe for adjusting old scores and helping themselves generously to tie territories of the tottering and dissolving empires. SPIES AT GIBRALTAR. (Received 8.50 a.m.), < Gibraltar, January 4. A Moor was charged with spying within the fortress, and a second Moor gave evidence that the prisoner was formally employed at Riff by Germans.'., ...
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 5 January 1915, Page 6
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170Great Britain Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 3, 5 January 1915, Page 6
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