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<- ♦ ' 1 Pnm Association—By Telegraph—Copy right.—United Service. LONDON, August 17, Mr Lloyd George, speaking at Aberystwyth eisteddfod, said : " Britain's honor is not dead. Her might is unbroken. Her destiny is not yet fulfilled. Her ideal? have not been shattered by our enemies. She is moro alive, more potent, greater than. ever. The Dominions' -wider influence and deep >v purple are more exalted than ever." The speech roused extraordin' ary scenes of fervor. traaa Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.—Router's Telegrams. In the. House of Commons Mr Asiiuith announced that the House would adjour.i en Tuesday or Wednesday, and reassemble on October 10. Air Duke, in moving the second reading of a Bill for the reconstruction of the ruined parts of Dublin, said that the Treasury grants would ieava a largj deficit, which property-owners must meet by means of loans. GENEVA, August 17. The Austrian Red Cross estimates that the Austrian losses during Geaeril Brussiloff's offensive from July 7 were 697,716, of whom 76,000 wer© killed, aud 3U0,000 axe missing. Austria's losses now exceed a mJHifVOai
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Evening Star, Issue 16196, 18 August 1916, Page 8
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173LATE CABLES. Evening Star, Issue 16196, 18 August 1916, Page 8
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