PUSHING BACK THE ENEMY
ANOTHER BRITISH ADVANCE SHARP .FIGHTING ON ; FRENCH FRONT 7".1. GERMANS SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES RUSSIANS ATTACKING In stirring speeches delivered at Dundee and Glasgow Mr. Lloyd George reviews the leading aspects of .-tho war and sounds a strong note of optimism: Ho is confident that the submarine campaign will fail, and points to tho existing state of affairs in the Western theatre as the beginning of tho end. He mentioned peace, but only to affirm that the objects for which tho Allies are lighting must be fully realised. Further reports declaro that tho Russians are about to assume the offensive. The internal state of tho country is in. some respects improving, though very- serious economic troubles are making themselves felt. Sir. Henderson, who is" at present in Russia, Us recommending the Provisional Government to se- ■■: euro control of important- industries. Tho Greek situation is improving rapidly. King Alexander is said to bo acquiescing readily in constitutional Teforms, and relations have been broken with/the Central Powers.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3125, 2 July 1917, Page 5
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