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EMPIRE'S DIFFICULTIES.

FROM EUROPE'S CHAOS. DISSOLUTION OF CENTRAL POWERS. LONDON, March 18. Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary , of State for War, speaking at the Savoy Hotel, said the situation of Europe was extremely critical. Nobody knew what was happening in Russia or what would be the outcome of it except that it would be extremely menacing to the peace of the world. Nobody knew what would be the future of the Central Powers or the burden cast upon us D 3' their dissolution. We were largely exhausted. Only by courage, energy, discipline, and unity would the Empire surmount its difficulties.— (A. and N.Z.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 5

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EMPIRE'S DIFFICULTIES. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 5

EMPIRE'S DIFFICULTIES. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 5