THE SILVER BULLET
THE LONGEST PURSE WILL WIN (Received September 10, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 9th September. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in addressing a municipal de- , putation in regard to loan provisions to meet distress in France, said : "We are going to play a. great part in 'the war, and we must husband our resources. The last few hundred millions might win the war. Our enemies could stand the first hundred millions as well as we could, but the last hundred millions they could not ; , therefore money is going to count. We have won with a silver bullet before." Mr. Lloyd George expressed, on behalf of the Government, the nation's gratitude to Sir John French for the work he already had accomplished.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 8
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