—An interesting glimpse of Lord Kit chcner end his views on the war is afforded by the pvcoch which his sister, Mrs Parker (a forrn.'r resident of Waimatc, Can terbury), delivered at Kcijjhley when irinding up the activities of the Women's Patriotic Club there. Mrs Parker told how beg.nning of the war, when Lord lyitchcner spoke of i*. lasting for three years,? Eiio sud to liim: "What reason have you for thinking 1 so? I know you and I know our men." Lord Kitchener's reply was.: •'That is not ciuitc enourh. Yoii "do not k-nnw t j\. ,*»»
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17729, 13 September 1919, Page 6
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