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NOT THE BEGINNING OF THE END

BUT THE END OF THE BEGINNING,

(PUBLISHED IN TUB TIMES.)

(Received October 13, 8.10 a.m.)

LONDON, 12th October

Speaking iit a farewell luncheon 'to thfi Duke of Devonshire (the new Gov-ernor-General of Canada), Lord Curzon said : "We have not yet come to the beginning of the end, but we can say that at least we have readied the cml of the beginning. The enemy is badly shaken hut not defeated. He begins to retire but not to ri.'l.r*iu.'t. Cii'tmtisr Mjti longer efforts are required, ami many more tliou-

sands of lives will be sacrificed before we can begin to hope fou only a satisfactory peace."

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 7

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NOT THE BEGINNING OF THE END Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 7

NOT THE BEGINNING OF THE END Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 90, 13 October 1916, Page 7

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