IF THE WAR BE LONG
BOTS TO-DAY; SOLDIERS TOMORROW. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, July 30. Lord Derby, in a speech at Wellington College, said it would take.some timo to ,crush Gorman despotism. "Although we read of successes we must not think tho war is near tho end. Somo of yqu boys here may bo serving before it is finished." EVERY FIT MAN MUST GO FROM AUSTRALIA. Sydney, July 31. Speaking at tho Commercial Travellers' dinnor, Senator Gardiner (Vice-President of tho Council) said that if it was a long war ovory fit man .would evontmiTJy hnd his wny 'to tho front. Referring to the conscription of wealth lib said'that when tho democracy of Australia agrees to send men it should also agree to lake money.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2838, 1 August 1916, Page 5
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