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FREEDOM OF THE WORLD

DEPENDENT ON BRITAIN'S SEA SUPREMACY HOPEFUL VIEW OP RUSSIAN CRISIS (Rec. September S, 8.15 p.m.) London, September 1 7. Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at Birkenhead, said that the whole Allied cause for tho freedom of the world depended on our sea supremacy, which lie was certain would ba more than maintained. Figures he recently gave to tho House of Commons regarding the work of tho submarines, wero absolutely correct. They put an end to the enemy's hopes. The Russian leaders were repairing; under fire tho revolutionary machine. He was confident they would finally succeed. His chief concern was not the effect Russia's failure would have on tho war, but its effect upon the cause of the world's democracy. Germany only now decided to invade Russia because all her other methods and ma. chinations thoro had failed. The crisis in Itussia should be viewed hopefully. Ho believed Russia would recover and play a great part beforo tho end of tho var.—Aus.-N.JS. Cable Assn.-Renter.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3186, 10 September 1917, Page 5

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FREEDOM OF THE WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3186, 10 September 1917, Page 5

FREEDOM OF THE WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3186, 10 September 1917, Page 5

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