When this war broke out we were not expecting it, we were not prepared for it; and we had to stand up and fight," remarked Sir Robert Stout at a meeting of the Wellington Early Settlers' Association. "And the English nation," he added, "has stood up and fought this war better than it has ever fought before. It has done perfect wonders. Now we will be able to carry on with confidence, seeing what is happening in all parts of the world where this great war is taking place."
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Northern Advocate, 2 October 1918, Page 4
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