BRITAIN AND FRANCE
A PERFECT UNDERSTANDING. LONDON, July 8. M. Thomas, French. Under-Secretary 1 in London, had a conference with Mr Lloyd George. • Interviewed' by the "Daily Chronicle" afterwards, M. Thomas said: ' 'There can ■be no end to the war save the complete victory of the Allies. Britain's immense •efforts have been a surprise to_ both. France and: tile enemy. There is the most perfect understanding between the two Governments. Ido not say we shall have a splendid victory, but whether the struggle is lorig or short we are" teady; If necessary, we can increase tenfold our output of munitions. W ehave pooled our resources, which are great enough to stand any strain."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 July 1915, Page 5
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