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SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

PROCEEDINGS AT SEVENTH SESSION.

(By Cable.—Press Association. — (Australian and K.Z. Cable Association.)

LONDON, July 5

Tho Press Bureau states that tho Supremo War Council at its seventh session earnestly congratulated the Italian Army and people on the memorable defeat of the Austrian-Hungarian Army, adding that the Council regarded tV.is victory at the critical period of tho war as an invaluable contribution towards the eventual success of the Allied cause. A feature oj the session was the presence at the third meeting of Sir Robert Borden, Mr Hughes, Mr Massey, Mr W. F. Lloyd, and other Ministers of the British overseas Dominions. Mr Lloyd George presented the visiting Ministers, on behalf of the Supreme War Council, to M. Clemenceau and Signor Orlando, who tendered the representatives the thanks of the Allied nations for tho very great services rendered on the battlefield by the Dominion troops. The Council considered all aspects or the war situation jointly, with General Foch and the other military advisers, frwd came to important decisions relating thereto.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 7

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SUPREME WAR COUNCIL Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 7

SUPREME WAR COUNCIL Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 7

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