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WAR SITUATION

GENERAL SHUT'S VIEWS

GERMANY BEING BEATEN

(Australian ana xn.^,. Cable Assn.)

(Rec. September 14, 2.35 p.m.) LONDON, September 13. General Smuts, speaking at Newcastle, said that he was convinced that recent events were not ordinary "ups and downs," but meant that -the tide had finally turned. If the Avar lasted another year our efforts would make Germany shudder. When .the end came, the Pominions must be consulted regarding the colonies. They would never consent to restoration until the cancer of militarism had been removed. Germany was now showing signs of weakness. Her armies were being beaten.

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Grey River Argus, 16 September 1918, Page 3

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WAR SITUATION Grey River Argus, 16 September 1918, Page 3

WAR SITUATION Grey River Argus, 16 September 1918, Page 3

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