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Show oo NEW TROOPS ON WESTFR0NT. Team work is proceeding on the en-tiro en-tiro front of the allies, from Flanders Flan-ders to S.erbia. This is one of tho excellent ex-cellent results of a general command. When Bulgarian troops appeared in front of the British in Flanders, Foch wiuucu u. luvivtu ul iiiu onensive north of Monaslir in Serbia. By this move he will keep tho Bulgarians in their own trenches or break through. Austria-Hungary had sent soldiers to the German lines in the St. Mihiol salient and now tho Italians are hammering ham-mering more vigorously at the enemy In the mountains of northern Italy. Tho whole enemy line is being kept undqr strain, preventing weakening of j an entire sector to allow of tho con-1 centration of large reserves for tho striking of an offensive. If General Ludendorff has an army ! of maneuver, he has shown no signs of using it, Tho bringing up ofAus-trians ofAus-trians and Bulgarians may indicate that the German commander is labor-' ing to release a force of storm troops large enough to bo employed in a surprise sur-prise attack. Should this be his strategy, strat-egy, a counter blow is to be expected in Flanders just to the west of Ypres, or In the Vosges mountains where the Germans are assembling a large army. But we assume that General Foch, with a mastery of tho air, will not allow al-low the Germans to gather in any great force without his knowledge. nn |