ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL POWER.
“There is vet a role and perhaps a decisive role' reserved for individual power and insight in the grand strategy and direction of the war,” says the “Observer.” /‘Double inspiration can vet be breathed into the forces fiediting and working at home and abroad in Britain’s name for tne cause of the Allies. But before any -man or men can use -the for es wioh fU effect we must have the forces m full sufficiency-. When, it is, above all. the machine that wins, we cannot wel afford to have in our national machine a single loose screw. - ~ •„ “We all- speak of unity, and it is the 'first of our own purposes to promote it. But what- we want is no mere external unitv of demeanor, but a thorough inward unity pf heart, fibre, and cor fidence. ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4144, 22 January 1916, Page 7
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141ROLE OF INDIVIDUAL POWER. Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 4144, 22 January 1916, Page 7
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