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The War

ti',' There u. »n unprecedented dearth U *&, of news from the Beat of war. Y<*liZtofa caW*g« un ß predicted bjg hap. riJunM aimost immediately in the fcencli campaign, and it may he -that, -a» at otter times during the war, there I, a ca.ni before the storm. 'On all - hands it seems to be agreed that the fighting in France has reached a critical stage, and no one will be surprised to hear in the course of a day or *o that the' Germans have been decisively beaten. It has to be remembered, of course, that there is an absence of n-ws from the Russian front also. There are day* of ominous calm in the despatch of war Dews, probably portending military operations of tremendous significance. ; v ■ ■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 5

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129

The War Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 5

The War Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 111, 3 October 1914, Page 5

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