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Major de Martin, the Belgian delegate who is at present visiting Christelmrcli, finnly believes that when the now armies are moving in real earnest, the Germans will he forced right back fivm Belgium, by force majeure (says the T/yttelton Time's). He has held, and so have his uncensored Belgian correspondents, that Holland 'will come in and so permit Kitchener's Army to pass through Holland. Then the Germans would have to retreat from Belgium as fast as they could. That was why the loss of Antwerp was such a blow. It prevented a flank attack. From responsible men in Holland Major de 'Martin has had letters stating that for months .past Holland has been quite ready and waiting the moment to step in, and he points "out that while the new Belgian army has been trained and is massed behind their own lines ready to take part in the sweep through Flanders once it begins, Kitchener is holding a million men of his new army in England ready to be shipped to the point (lecided on. Heads of families will find that a great saving may be effected by shopping nt Johnson Bros.' grocery stores, New Plymouth. For spot cash the householder can do wondera. Try Johnnon Eros, with an ortler and be convinced. The now famous Dingo Embrocation, or Training Oil, can be bought from the following saddlers: —1?. Edwards (Xew Plymouth, A. J. Kibby (Waitara), Piirchas and Son (Prenui and TJruti), 0. Meuli (F.lthanO, E. Crossman (Tariki and Tngle.wood), T. C. Street (Okato), T. J. Middenhall (Opnakc), E. Tobler (Okaiawa), S. Aylward ("Whangamoraona), Cosgrove and Co. (Manaia), etc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 291, 18 May 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 291, 18 May 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 291, 18 May 1915, Page 5

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