YEAR OF WAR
FOREIGN PRESS COMMENTS. TRIBUTE TO THE BRITISH NAVY. (limes and Sydney Sun Services.) Received August 3, 7X p.m. London, August 2. J ht; Paris press devotes columns to tie first year of war, and eloquently expresses the resolution of the French tu attain victory. American papers contain general re* eogniiion that Germany has scored heavily on land, but this is set off by a generous acknowledgment of the part the liritMi fleet Jias played. Phi* New \ork World says that except for Liu* UritNli navy tile Germans would be masters of the world, and paper after paper maintain? that the United States depeiuls upon the thorough defeat of the Germans.
CLAIMS OF CONQUEST. ACCGimiXG TO GERMANY. Ivcec-ivod August 3, 'IX) p.m. {Times and Sydnev Sun Services.) 1 Loudon. August 2. A Peilin wireless message asserts ihat the central Powers have occupied IS,'M"(jnare miles of foreign territory, and the Allies 4JSI square mile-. The total of prisoners of war in Germany and Austria is 1,395,400, and beside?, there are seven thousand cannon and three thousand machine-guns.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 5
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