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Show I'.MTKI) UK WII.J, STAND. The fact is becoming every day moie aim more, apparent, that Germ-' Germ-' liiiiliiiK a united foe too strong for all lier boasted efficiency. The Ml e.i battle lines are standing firm, and the Prussian objective of Paris or tin' C'ha..i,cl t ows si e ns as far rroiii be ng alt lined as at any time since the ' : hordes were turned back at. the Marne. Hut when Prussian arms fail, Piisslan strategy get on the job. And Prussian strategy Is on the job thp-.e days as large as life. The obiect of that strategy is to effect dissatisfaction and division in the k -ts e e u es. Well the Ho-henzollerns Ho-henzollerns know that with the Allies lb:, roughly united .n alula and methods, meth-ods, the Prussian ambition is doomed. iJernian propaganda humbled Russia Rus-sia not fierman arms. German in-tr'i in-tr'i ue wr.s the one cause of the disastrous dis-astrous Austrian (drive into Italy, (in. mail propaganda will now is now - -aimed at driving a wedge between till! allied nations. No opportunitv will be neglected, it mailers not how small it may be, of sowing dissensions between the nations leagued against In -. So, if you even think that we have a t;r evam e against any of our allies, lock that thought up carefully in your heart and never let it see the 1 rht of day till this gigantic conflict . is fought to a finish. And when that result shall have been achieved, you will doubtless find that you can thank Prussian strategy for having ever entertained a doubt of those who are dying by the side of our 80i:a. |