UNSURPASSABLE DASH.
FOCH'S TRIBUTE TO BRITISH. 5 > SMASHED GERMAN MACHINE. { * LONDON, July 28 (delayed). 3 Marehal Foch, who has been created { a Field Marehal of the British Army c by the King, in receiving the freedom g of the city of London, reviewed the campaign on the western front, paying a c tributo to the skillof British generals, the valour of their armies, the wonderB ful work of the munitions staffs, and the a magnificent quality of the armies from t the Overseas Dominions. [. In the great counter-attacks of August, c 1018, and onwards the British troops y fought with unsurpassable dash and ~ bravery, and never stopped smashing the ,j German machine until the armistice imposed a halt. —'(A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 5
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