Zhc Corian VOL. XXXIX.
MAY, 1915
No. 1
Zhe Mat. yAvxiÂťs dnelQco oidXefios The war has now lasted for nine months. During the winter both sides have been content for the most part to husband their resources and prepare for the spring. At sea our enemies' ships have been swept off the ocean and their commerce destroyed. Germany has retaliated by using submarines to destroy. British shipping and the ships of neutrals trading with the Allies. The chief result of this has been to earn for Germany the ill-will of neutral states. In France the Allies have during the winter rather more.than held their own against Germany, while in Poland the Rus-