FIELD MARSHAL HAIG
ARMY COTTXfTT.'S TRTRUTE TO SERVICES. London, February 2. In an Army Order recording the abolition of General Headquarters in Great prifain, the Army Council expresses the Mflhesf appreciation of Ihe services which Earl ITaig has rendered to the Empire. "Never in the history of the British Empire," it states, "has one officer been charged with so momentous a. responsibility: and no other Prif-sh commander, excepting the Duke of Wellington, has brought to a victorious conclusion a campaign on the issue of which hung tho verv *vistence of the State." The Order announces that Earl TTaig will remain nn the active list, and expresses the hope that he will have a further/long and successful career of public usefulness.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 112, 5 February 1920, Page 5
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