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CLIMAX OF THE STRUGGLE.

BELIEVED TO BE IMMINENT EARL KITCHENER TO SPEAK. London, July 7. Earl Curzon, Lord Privy Seal, speaking at a " France Day" gard"' party, said that France had lost hundreds of thousands of the flower of her population, but was persisting bravely in a struggle which he believed was nearing its supreme climax. The allies had resolved to endure to the end. Earl Kitchener addresses a great recruiting meeting at the Guildhall on in day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15965, 9 July 1915, Page 8

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CLIMAX OF THE STRUGGLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15965, 9 July 1915, Page 8

CLIMAX OF THE STRUGGLE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15965, 9 July 1915, Page 8

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