GERMANY'S STRENGTH DECREASING.
,•* • A CLEAR INFERIORITY. London, April 9. The Times' military correspondent says that since the collapse of the Aus-tro-German offensive on the oust front the German high command has clearly been puzzled and has almost forgotten to anmAnce imaginary victories. The war cc/jficils are everywhere discussing countlesj war plans. Germany has a sfcar inferiority of a million on the w?"-i front, with an inferiority of reserves. There is a similar position on the cast front, not comit : ng all the gentle neutrals, who are lager to assist the eongfteror. The op*■'-.- German prepor.d. rfineejfhieh f-nah'i- 1 (he inxasion of arinc<R>aT,ions has 'l''-- i and and the inlance of fighting ni\. .- is inclining more against the Gerrpji"-:. _ They could not conquer when they possessed the superiority of numbers; now how can ih-y win ?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 259, 12 April 1915, Page 5
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134GERMANY'S STRENGTH DECREASING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 259, 12 April 1915, Page 5
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