VICTORY CERTAIN.
WITH A FEW LAPS TO GO. am j. wars sTiix sure. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, October 10. The Secretary for War (Dγ -D. Lloyd GeoTge), addressing volunteers in London, said his visits to the front had confirmed his opinion that victory- Vwas certain, but we must continue "to* exert ourselves to the utmost. ■ ■ - ! * (United Service.) :--<■■ -. LONDON, October 10. „,,.In an interview: Sir Joseph Ward said: "Having met representative men I have no reason to modify my impression that Britain is making tremendous war efforts. The Allies are now on top, and it is reasonable to expect a successful •conclusion of the war within 12 months."
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 243, 11 October 1916, Page 5
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