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| THE ONE GREAT All 'complete VICTORY for the 1 ALLIES' ... ' j Bj.rTelegraplfr-Press Association—Copyright i (Rec. July 9, 0.5 a.m.) ■. ■ London j July 8. M. Thomas, the French Under-Secre- .j tary for War, who is in London, has I had a conference with Mr. Lloyd i George.' Interviewed by the "Daily,' : Chronicle" afterwards, M. Thomas said: "There can bo no end to the war ] save by complete victory for the Allies. I Britain's immense efforts have been a i surprise, both to Franco and the enemy.- • ; There exists tho "most perfect understanding between the two Governments. "I do not say we will have a splendid • victory, but whether the struggle he long or short, we arc ready to double, - ' treble, quadruple our efforts, if neces- ' \ sary. and increase tenfold our output of \ munitions. We have pooled our ro- i sources, which are. great enough to j stand any strain." M
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 5
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151LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2509, 9 July 1915, Page 5
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