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THE AGGRAVATING WAR OFFICE. Apart from Geneial French 's teise r and splendid dispatches England is permitted to; hear nothing but the moderately sprighty essays 111 journalism by "an eyewitness" with, the Headquarters in Frandei It is earnestly to be hoped that the War Office will re-consider the - matter. The effect on recruiting here and the, effect on the men in the fighting line, who, as we know from conversations, with wounded soldiers, have been sorely- disappointed that their magnificent work was not adequately knOwn tb their country* men, would* undoubtedly be very ,great ;if at last the story of their deeds.and .sacrifices could be told in stirring words that the world ' could heai\—" Manchester Guardian." •

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 6

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Untitled Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 6

Untitled Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 250, 25 November 1914, Page 6

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