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Show GERMANS MAKE TACTICAL ERROR London. Oct. 8. 8:05 a m. The correspondent cor-respondent of tho Times in Paris commenting on tho battle in the north of France, says- aMAfler t,went'"6lx days, the formidable formid-able battle of the Aisne still con Unties without having givon anv def. inlte result This part of the immense im-mense front now stretches from the neighborhood of Noyon townrd Las siguy up to the Belgian frontier, formed in part by the River Lys. u il cm:my na concentrated in Belgium all the forces not actually-occupied actually-occupied In guarding the line of com munication while he attempts to re tain the Belgian army In the en trenched camp at Antwerp in order to prevent it from assisting the al lies on the lines of the upper ' Scheldt. 'Ho has made a vigorous effort to break the enveloping movement or the Anglo-French army in the region of Lille and has mado the tactical er ror of attacking violently the French left wing before effecting the fall of Antwerp. "Tho possible consequences of thia dangerous proceeding is accentuated by the dispatch ol" the best army corps Germany possesses against the allies. The German effort wao tenacious and delivered with despera tion. and the already tormented north of France was again the scene of sanguinary encounters which by their vigor and vastness will live in history." his-tory." oo |