Second Edition. Eastern News
: ■ ; y. ’* ■ ! ,-j a if- ‘ MORE GERMAN TROOPS. . i > •• */ ■, ■ [United Press Association.] (Received 1(1.20 a.m.) - Petrograd. August I. . ;it ; ifvf»(*rrii-<Vftic‘ially stated that (ler•rwmy continues td send troops to Russia from the West.
’ 1 4 . » t. > y j TSAR’S BELIEF IN SUCCESSFUL )
TERMINATION
(Received 10.20 a.m.)
'Petj-ograd, August 1. j
.'The Tsar lias issued an older to the Aitov and .Navy. It statps that despite .their efforts,, .which have coverec{ the ‘Flag with fresh.* glory, the enemy was .not, y#t broken. Russia must not lose,heart, but must face the news of sacrifice and trial. If necessary he. would lead Russia to success. Painful )fiad often l>een sent to the country, hut every time Russia emerged gerater strength and power.
The Tsar expresses his firm belief in a .successful -termination, and asks that God may bless the forces of Rus-. sia. . .^4.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 79, 2 August 1915, Page 6
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