Show ENGLAND WARNED i I OF HUGE CANNON CANNONI I I London Times Says Big Gun May Soon Sweep I Britain's Own Shores s I I By Associated Press Pre LONDON March 25 Commenting on the results of the German offensive offensive offen often sive the Daily Chronicle says Assuming that the German losses are at ast 1 the enemy has hag sustained a reverse for he has not obtained a al success directly conducing to a decision while he lie has lost 8 or 10 per cent of ot his effectives without similarly lowering the efficiency effi cUi of the allies I This matter is of of the greatest importance im importance importance for tor Germany at present Is at the critical moment when the manI manpower manpower man man- I power pendulum is swinging in favor lof of the allies No weakness at the French Anglo junction has yet been disclosed and the task before the thc I enemy In the next days of the battle is more formidable than that already I accomplished The ultimate object of ot this rapid I and intent enemy advance is clearly I the great strategic point of ot Amiens I says the Times and though it is still remote the situation is sufficiently sum sum- serious to warrant a I I of this catastrophe The fallot fall of ot Amiens might have threefold conI consequences con con- I sequences sequences sequences-it it would bring the enemy to a point from which to threaten our nothern line it would assist them to strike at the channel ports and it I would endanger seriously the tile safety of Paris The Times advises the British people people peo- peo I pie to take seriously the long range gun which has bombarded Paris and 1 adds We may be he quite certain that our own inviolate shores wUi soon learn what the new gun can fro Ho |