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EMPIRE'S DESTINY.

AN ELOQUENT SPEECH. | Australian <uul N.Z. Cable Association. (Received August 18, 2.13 p.m.) LONDON, August 17. Mr D. Lloyd George, speaking al • (ho Aberystwyth Eisteddfod, said: — "Great Britain's honour is not dead, ■ and her might is not broken. Her i destiny has not yet been fulfilled. | Her ideals have not been shattered I by her enemies. "She is more alive, more potent, land greater than ever. The Dominj ions have a wider influence and a deeper purpose, and are more exalt- ; ed than ever." The speech roused extraordinary j scenes of fervour.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 787, 18 August 1916, Page 11

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EMPIRE'S DESTINY. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 787, 18 August 1916, Page 11

EMPIRE'S DESTINY. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 787, 18 August 1916, Page 11

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