“WILLING TO DO IT ALL.”
American Praise for Anzacs. The Account at the Dardanelles. By Telegraph—Press .Association—Copyright. Ausbrollnn and NJ7 Cable Association. (Received September 22, 9.35 a.m,) NEW YORK. September 21. The “ Evening Telegram,' 1 ’ in an editorial headed s< Anzacs are j Ready,” says: “No maudlin pacifist sentimentality prevails among the sturdy whelps of the British lion. With the same response 1 which marked the Empire's call to aid in the .gigantic crisis of 1914, New Zealand and Australia, have replied to the soundings from i Downing Street respecting the defence of Christian rule in SouthEastern Europe. There is an account to settle in that neighbourhood and there is work unfinished near the Dardanelles, which may require attention.” The paper adds: “If Kernel Pasha does not listen to the British warning, we are assured that the Anzacs, the corps which never relinquished a position on the Western Front, ' are ready and willing to do it all.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16845, 22 September 1922, Page 7
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