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"END OF THE BEGINING."

GREATER EFFORTS NEEDED i i FOR ONLY SATISFACTORY PEACE _ j " The Tim«n " SerTice. ' (Received October 1-3, 9.50 | LONDON, October 12. j Speaking at a far'-veil luncheon to ; iho Duko of Devonshire, on the eve i of his departure i'or (.auaua it> j assume tli" Governor-Geiicvakhip «r ' the Dominion, Lord Curzon said: J '• We have not yet come to the! beginning of the end, but- we can say . at least, that wo have reached tbe end of tho beginning. The enemy is badly ; shaken, but undefeated. Hfc begins ; to retire, hnt not to retreat. Greater ' arid longer e.Torts, are required aad : many more thousand lives roust, be-! *acrilbed before* wo can begin to hop; 1 for the only satisfactory pes'.if.'' ;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11828, 13 October 1916, Page 1

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"END OF THE BEGINING." Star (Christchurch), Issue 11828, 13 October 1916, Page 1

"END OF THE BEGINING." Star (Christchurch), Issue 11828, 13 October 1916, Page 1