NO BOASTING OR HYSTERIA.
— -/.i IN PRESENT ANXIOUS • TIMER
By Telegraph.—Press r A£soeifttss%-^. Wellington, Last Nig&Ct . >s|j The Governor, speaking at tlio ing of the honors board at the MeTntfr'*jJ] C'ook School to-day, said the people ofe® the British Empire were passing throogjkM anxious times, but he felt that they hafl'y absolute confidence in the final Ttsn&sW and lie had been proud to notice had been 110 boasting or hysteria. ing had been -hidden from the The facts regarding the events on fIW 'S West front had been published in papers ilay by day. Lord Liverpool added that the pfflßtß./jl of New Zealand had faced the cam 3&»:y| good spirit, neither boasting nor indnjg- % ing in sensationalism. The people cot®fsr' help in the present times of stress' far «■*=! keeping cheerful and confident, sod 4y)'t-; recognising the heavy sacrifices were being made by the. men in ttfjK -fields. ' 3 ||
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 5
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148NO BOASTING OR HYSTERIA. Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 5
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