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"SLOWLY, BUT INEXORABLY."

BRITAIN MOVES TO VICTORY. "NOTHING TO PEAR ON THE WEST FRONT." (Received December 2, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, December 1. Mr Bohar Law, speaking at a St. Andrew's, Day banquet, said:—- '' Though there may not be good news for months, and we may have bad news, yet I am convinced that we are moving slowly, but inexorably, to victory. "The British in Flanders can give two shells for one, and we have nothing to fear on the west front. "The Navy's silent pressure is telling more on Germany every week, and her relations with different parts'of the British Empire will never be the same again. . ■ , - "The war the result of welding the Empire together by unbreakable bonds."

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 7

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"SLOWLY, BUT INEXORABLY." Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 7

"SLOWLY, BUT INEXORABLY." Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 566, 2 December 1915, Page 7

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