WORST LONG SINCE PAST.
WAR CABINET'S HISTORY OF 1917 CAMPAIGN (Received 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, March 13. The War Cabinet's history for 1917. issued to-day, forms an important historical record. It aiso 6hows the tremendous labours and achievements of the Government. It emphasises that the whole character of the war gradually changed last year, involving complete transformation of British administration and organisation. Regarding the submarine campaign the document frankly admits that if the enemy had been able to maintain the rate of sinking reached in February, 1917, the military operations of the Allies would have largely been paralysed. The Navy, however, triumphed. The document contains much to give confidence that the worst has long since passed. It deals ful]y with Imperial affairs, the Imperial War Cabinet, the War Conference, and the constitutional development of India. —(Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 63, 14 March 1918, Page 5
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