Second Edition. THE WAR.
J-m Germany ■ -I ■ hastening prepara|s FOR SPRING CAMPAIGN. (,!Ma Rjinno Pkeii Association.] (Received 1 f>.m.) % Rome, January 12. iclprdrag to official reports, Gerfli’is hastening preparations on an nwedented scale, and is summon- | all reserves for a supreme effort ip beginning of the spring. She is o |®ssuming direction of the camincluding those against Russia J IServia, and Turkey’s campaign dfi&t Russia and England. ■1& AGAINST TNE ALLIES. f 1" '■&(' ■RMANY WILL SEE IT OUT AT ANY PRICE. |. ■ ' (Received 1.10 p.m.) | New York, January 12. General Von Moltke, in an interview Updin, said Russia and France had Britain’s service. The latter is faiming at the extermination of hrijan shipping, commerce, and inlst|y. “Germany,” he said, has rele, million more soldiers, and the ir jiyill last until the enemy has had idiigh. Everybody, prince and pau•r,;,is filled with determination to ick to it and sect it out at any price. I*-, ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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153Second Edition. THE WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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