THE JUSTIFICATION OF MR. CHURCHILL
THE ANTWERP EXPEDITION Australian-New Zealand Gable Association. London, November 26. Mr. Winston Churchill (who was First Lord of the Admiralty when the war began) has concluded his series of articles in the "Sunday Pictorial." He argues that 110 more important results have been achieved in the present war, by forces so limited 1 and for losses so small, than those rewarding the almost forlorn enterprise to relieve Antwerp. He declares that to the five days thus gained wo owe the victory on the Yser, and the safety of Dunkirk and Calais. There is no more remarkable example of the flexibility, celerity, and baffling nature of the amphibious power which Britain alone wields, but whioh she has so blindly undervalued and condemned.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 5
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