TO GUIDE THE WAR.
BRITISH DISSATISFACTION. fiMtti .Service.) (Press AsaS.-~fc£c& §:W $m.) LONDON, i)e?(<{t&tf 4. Mr Asquith 's audience with the tL'B§ has accentuated the feeling that great political changes are pending. Tim conduct of the war i* causing so much dissatisfaction that the life of she Oavfrnnie'nt is threatened at an early date\ The statement that the War t'tfutieil is being reduced h&s caused sdme , disBatisfactio'n, Us the? necessity is realised for a small, strong frdefy/ Gapabla of rapid and effective' decisions'. Sir" Edward Carson would infuse vigor, but the driving fdfco of some of the others mentioned is questioned. The "Observer" says that iHHUy think Mr Asquith no longer embodies the will-power and energy necessan' to prosecute the war to a successful issue.
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Northern Advocate, 4 December 1916, Page 3
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125TO GUIDE THE WAR. Northern Advocate, 4 December 1916, Page 3
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