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Show I jl DECLARES GERMANS 111 r ARE DISHEVtRTCHED I i 8 m ijil!jlj Expert Seei Signs That the Kaiser's B l'P J Hi I Troops Have Lost Their s wi pw" - ' " m 1 I JkI III I London, Oct. 13. Tho study of H n j SlrJJolm French's dlspatcheji should B BJij! Inspire us with confidence In tho re- ssS IJwllll t-ull'of the wnr, for we cannot discov ssS ml I li ' tT ,''at tllJ t!t-'rnmn rli-'s in France, ssHtlllll ""e'r "K'lr "rHt ''olt WI1H H"ot' lmvo sB'Hlfilli '" ' C()1"80 of lll lllslt tuo "lonths sKl'Jll! nccomiillshed auythlug nt all, except HjflJj "' duHtiiictlon of u fow forts by Bilj ; heavy guns. H j li1 i 'Tlio (lerniau nrmles have not sua- B Vj tallied their reputation and the allied ssVilll !( troops have now no dilllculty In re- Blftl jj pulsing them; less and less appears BrJl !f " V.0 t,lc respect that tho Germans HJUJ ;' lnsiilre nud the vlrtuo of staying B Ij piiwor can sennid) be attributed to BT B I' Tllu troops of tho allies keep on Bl j ' lighting the enemy and liittlug him; B i I ,, , c Id not liking it bo much as Hern- Bll jl hnrdi expected. Bfl ) ' It Tll I'opclessncsa of the struggle Is I II tteglnnlng to dawn on tho German Bllj! 1 Mildiers in tho field, and though they B' ' h(l" muku lial( 1'carted attacks tliu BJ i old spirit seems to havo been knock- Hip V. 'd out of them. '' Th'e great loss of' officers and tho ' appearance In the Add of many soc ' ond rata troops in exercising a dis """""''ll'" ' 1 Integrating effect, nndi though tho Gerimin armies nro still strong, "It Is . , rlearT tlmt tlio allies hnvo no fear of I'll themjot attv '. ; '' " ' |