RE-UNTTING THE ANGLO-SAXONS.
AMERICAN! NOVELIST'S MISSION. . LONDON, Oct.. 23. Ihe famous American novelist Winston Churchill is on a ; visifc to England He was the guest at a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel given by the American Cab.' In the course of his speech Mr Churchill said he was. hem -to do .something for the great' cause of -the union of the Anglo-Saxon people, ..Pe -was, -greatly impressed -upon- the outbreak of the war by the re£*,dy response of Canada. Australia, and -New- Zealand to 'tlie Empire's call, without any sort of compulsion. But perhaps' the most extraordinary impression was that of South Africa/ -which had given a , Smuts and a Botha. (Cheers.) * y *•-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14445, 3 November 1917, Page 9
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