GERMANY'S GREATEST SURPRISE
co-operation" of the dominions. LONDON, July 14. Mr Bonair Law said the co-operation of the Dmionlons was the greatest surpriice to Germany, who anticipated the dissolution of dihe British Empire. We had not the power to do so, and we would- not have dreamed! of compelling the Dominions to 'give their help, yet mi-eat armies volunteered! from India, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, regarding this as their quarrel. The Empire delighted to honour General Botha.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 July 1915, Page 5
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