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Show PARIS CANNOT BE TAKENBY ENEMY (Special Cable by London Daily Tele-graph). Tele-graph). Paris, Oct 18. La Patrie say6 the tinir has now come to tell the truth and the whole truth about the fortifications forti-fications of Paris, especially as the truth is most reassuring. cr little time and very little material, ma-terial, it says, will be required to make the intrenched camp of Paris practically impregnable. The military government hai profited by the lesson.', les-son.', of Liege, Namur and Antwerp If the Germans still entertain the desperate hope of carrying out their early plan of campaign, their ngents In Paris, whom they still undoubtedly undoubted-ly possess, may well warn them that such a scheme ia doomed to failure. Paris is now in a position to hold out victoriously against the most powerful modern artillery oo Small Eloise came home from her first day at school eager to show her mother the physical exercises she had learned "It's called fistical culture, mam-J ma." she explained, " 'cause you do nearly all of it with your fists." oo Read the Classified Ads |