K. OF K. THOUGHT END OF WAR NEAR.
NEW YORK, June, 10. A special cable to the New York American from A. G. Gardner, editor of the London Daily News, says: — "I am told on good authority that a few days before the end came upon him so swiftly and silently, Earl Kitchener said he had revised his estimate of the duration of the war. "He had calculated it would last three years ; now, he said, he thought the estimate was excessive- and that lie looked for an earlier close. The enormous impetus of events during the last few days give force to his predictions. There is, on all sides,' a feeling of imminence of final things." :
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14050, 21 July 1916, Page 3
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