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Show GERMAN EXPERT SEES NO REASON TO BE ALARMED By MAJOR MORAHT, Military Expert for the Berlinger Tageblatt. (Spoclnl Cable by Arrangement with London Dally Tolograph and Inlet nailona! News Service.) BERLIN, July 3. For us the loss of some places immediately behind the first line is of no great tactical significance. .The gain at the beginning of the attack was only very slight, for it was only an advance of one or two kilometers. English headquarters makes mention of French divisions fighting on the right wing having advanced with great vigor and bravery, but there also the gain of ground is very slight. Further, the English state that the fury of the strugele continually increases and that the Germans make counter-attacks and offer stubborn resistance. This proves that the Germans have reserves at hand and have not allowed themselves to be dist urbed by the effect of the allies' artillery. |