GERMANS MAY BLUFF.
SHORT OF TROOPS. London, .Tan. 18. Mr. Si-evens, the Daily Telegraph's Salonika correspondent, sayg that lie does not believe that an attack is imminent. The Allied army has been largely reinforced by men, and especially by guns of most heavy calibre. The. enemy ovill require at least 400,000 troops if they hope for success. The consensus of opinion is that they do not possess such a force. The French commander believes that the enemy may try to bluff an attack.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 January 1916, Page 5
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