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The Stratford Evening Post WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE EGMONT SETTLER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915 RUSSIA SUCCEEDS.

Afterwhat is prohaMy the most heroic defence, against mighty forces ijJiat the world] has ever seen., Russia has succeeded i" hurling back U»e**Humush hosts, and the long-hoped for, but quite fully anticipated, repeat of the Germans has Commented. King Frost has again aided his children of Russia and is fighting with' the Czar's armies to-day a s in the days of old. That the disaster to the Germans will be greater than that which has befallen any other invading army which has dared aspire to will a .Russian capital, is very certain, because the German army of to-day which is being ground to piecemeal on thej Russian front, is greater than any ( other .single invading force which ever, set out to conquer the northern Fast-1 uesses. Further, the German fall will be made more disastrous because of the Kaiser's boastful mouthings. and the deluded populace may vet turn and voud him. There has certainly been terrible righting iieai-j Riga, and to-day's news is very, heartening regarding the safety of that region from the cruel marauders. | It is also significant to note that the Germans are in a bad plight for sup- 1 plies, and thai the country over which they must retreat favours the guerilla, warfare for which the V\cd Cossacks are so famous. Dark days arc looming for the Huns, and it is there-! fore for us to strain every effort to' fake fullest advantage that offers.! Let us pour in men and money so that the end we hope for may be hastened, j and the world once more be granted, the great boon of a permanent' and assured peace. Never can that come until Prussian military despotism is crushed.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 55, 3 November 1915, Page 4

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The Stratford Evening Post WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE EGMONT SETTLER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915 RUSSIA SUCCEEDS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 55, 3 November 1915, Page 4

The Stratford Evening Post WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE EGMONT SETTLER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915 RUSSIA SUCCEEDS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 55, 3 November 1915, Page 4

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