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OUR WORST ENEMY.

GOVERNOR DENOUNCES Tfirfi PE«?- ' SIMtSTS. ' >:; ; -; ! '/ /■ " (Per Press Assoolattori.) '•WA^dA.imi, lj{st night: i '. "Something, was recently said to the effect that Aye are very, iiear flisaster," said Lord Liverpool at the. annttal ttrizeSivmg ;at the Wanganui CbfiSUkte' ' School to-night r m, referring-^ tho> war. j.'.'lf -. that , statßmerit, wa^ v correctly ro-" : ported," his , EiceUency ( addend, "ail I can say is that the GbVernmentrof New Zealand knows nothing , aljout, it. . OuY worst enemy is the cl^fi 0f geh^oman \rho seems to delight in* b,eing_ 'sgi pessimistic as he possipjy caft., 'There- are many people who' oaii^lav^ickefi from j the pavilion and imagine- --they oonldf captain the side better. ■ if, tre ; want io win I this war we must, implicitly trust somebody; if hot, we would sopn be, in* the condition of Russia to-day. > Bebple' should not take a pessindjstid tieif; because we . are bound to have tips and* * ; downs, just as we had, jn the Peyiihsula war, When Sir John Moore retreated to Cbrunna, and m the Boer war, -when we had Oolenso." , i ., i , i , *^ v ; ;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14480, 15 December 1917, Page 8

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OUR WORST ENEMY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14480, 15 December 1917, Page 8

OUR WORST ENEMY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14480, 15 December 1917, Page 8

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