GENERAL AGENTS.
SOWING SEEDS OF DISTRUST. MUCH FALL OX BARREN GROUND. Received August 4, 12.10 p.m. Petrograd, August ?>. The Xovoe Vmnya draws attention to Hermany ? . s efforts t 0 sow mistrust among the Allies, and trays Paris and London are swarming with the Kaiser's secret agents, who are assiduously pouring the poison of distrust and .suspicion into the mind of tlie puMic in France. The njfi nts say that a year has passed and the Knglish an* still qiilv preparing for war. Out of ttflt) kilometres on the' front they hold only a laughable section of forty or fifty kilometres. Such agitation is clumsy, but the agents are busy producing a,certain impression that hitherto the Russians have borne the major portion of the burden, and that ih<* losses sustained by our Allies are smaller than those of tlie Russians lhe cowardly insinuations of the (•enium agents regarding the disloyalty ol the Allien might produce a greater impression in Russia, but they have failed: they only Jill in with the same contempt for Herman intrigue-; as our \h lies ;Vcl.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 5
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