THE WAR COUNCIL
SIMPLEST WAY TO ACHIEVE UNITY NOT A TIME FOR DISSENSION London, November. 15. The "Daily I'elegraph" says that a decided change of tone is observable among thoso .ft'no cherish designs against the Government. They realise that tho Prime Minister's plan seeks to achieve Unity in the simplest way. Tho invasion of Italy is the' worst military danger on, the West sinco the war began. It is i not a, time for recrimination and disscn-fiion—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.-Reuter. A PESSIMISTIC-OPINION. London, November 15. Thl "Morning Post" says that the functions of tho War Council, as now explained, are comparatively harmless; but they will not result, in unity. War liecessitates swift, action. It woilld be better to shelve the whole scheme than to havo war plans discussed and rediscuesed in the roundßbout wbt inevitable undet a War Council which lias been conceived in panic and will end in confusion.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Renter.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 46, 17 November 1917, Page 7
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