SUPREME WAR COUNCIL
OVERSEA DOMINIONS REPRESENTED ITALIAN ARMY AND PEOPLE ■ CONGRATULATED (Bee. July 7, 5.5 p.m.) London, July 5. Tho Press Bureau slate that tlm Supreme War Council, at its seventh smsion, earnestly coiigrntiiliilwl the- llaliun Army ami pe'oplo on tho memorable di> I'oat'of lh» Aiistra-FJuiigarian Army. It regarded this victory at a critical period of tin? war as an invaluable contribution , towards Hie eventual success of the Allied cause, ;
A feature of tho session was the presence at the third meeting of Mr. Lloyd George, Sir llobort liordcu (Prime Minister of Canada), Mr. W. M. Hughe* (I , rime Minister of Australia), Mr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of Now Zealand), and other Ministers of British oversons Dominions, whom Mr. Lloyd George presented, on 'behalf of tho Supreme War Council, to j\l. Clcmenceau (J , rime Minister of I'rance) and Signer Orlando (I'rirae Minister of Italy), who tendered those representatives the thanks of tho Allied nations for the very great services rendered on tho battlefield by the Dominion troops. Tho council considered ,all the aspect? of the war situation, jointly with General Koch nnd other military advisers, and enmo to important decisions in regard thereto.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-liouter. (The cable news In thia issue accredited to tho London "Times" has appeared in that .journal, but enly vrhcro expressly Btated ie rach news tile coltorial opiuion ot tho "Times.")
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 248, 8 July 1918, Page 5
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