LET WELL ALONE. In the opinion of those who have looked into matters thoroughly for themselves, our Army in France is now a masterpiece of organisation, while much of the soldier's work in Kngland is unchallenged and hears excellent fruit. It would he the extreme of unwisdom to interfere with either as the result of a hasty decision. As our shrewd Allies say, "le mieux est l'ennemi du bien." We have the good und the very good. Common sense tells us to let it alone. —"The Times."
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 867, 20 November 1916, Page 6
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