BRITAIN AND THE POWERS
SPEECH BY MR. CHURCHILL. By Telegraph.— t'.e*3 Association -Copyiight. LONDON, 33 ?t January. Mr. Winstoii ChuibhiU, l*'ii-t Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Dundee, said the Rtiti..li Army, though Pinpll. had beeii no'Mished omimhtaiy science and ])O!,i,'vofl originality and experience, placing it.-, ablest, oif-cers on a level with those if luiiune. He urged the steady Jii>"ii[, io".er of national support to . .^i'-i Hie ! Oiiit.nri ils. I V.c lon,, mhigonism. between England and l'Yanci !i, <1 led to the fortification of evtiy j'nlei, on the south coast, but tho ontagoiiLjiu had ceased without a uipWre, .md 'io-v tie Rtiatcgic fiont had changed to tlu i ast, coast. He hoped 'Jiey might 1 ool: forward to rind themwslvos on tlui best tcrma with another Greet rovtc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 5
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