STAND TOGETHER. We ourselves have contended for'the neutrality of England to the utmost of our power and with a deep conviction that we were doing a patriotic duty. .The memory of those efforts will not weaken our resolution now, but rather strengthen it. Some time the responsibility for one of the greatest errors in pur history will have to be fixed, but that time is not now. Now there is nothing for Englishmen to do but to stand together and help by every means in their power to the attainment of our common object—an early and decisive victory, over Germany.—'' Manchester Guardian."
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 218, 19 October 1914, Page 6
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