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Sir,—Speculation about the end of the War in Vietnam seems about as profitable as those about the end of the First World War, described in the following lines written in 1917 by Sir George Aston: Absolute evidence have I none; But my aunt’s charwoman's sister’s son Heard a policeman on his beat Say to a nursemaid in Downing street That he had an uncle who had a friend Who knew FOR A FACT when the war would end. —Yours, etc., ILAM. March 6, 1967.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 14

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When? Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 14

When? Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31312, 7 March 1967, Page 14

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