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STRAINING AT THE LEASH

The British Government informed the French last week that they were willing to make any move that might divert the onslaught on Verdun; but General JoflCre did not consider this necessary. — Cablecram.

The British lion is fighting- fit, And raging for the foe. "Just say the word, old man," says Bull, "And then I'll let him go." "Not yet, not yet, mon. ami; Just hold him as before. ; We'll need no guns to scare the Huns, When they hear the lion's roar,"

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NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 7

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STRAINING AT THE LEASH NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 7

STRAINING AT THE LEASH NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 7