THE WAR COUNCIL.
PRESS CRITICISM
[AUSTRALIAN W N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION]
(Received This Day at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON November 15,
The- “Morning Post” states the functions of the War Council now they are explained are comparatively harmless but won’t result in unity. Tile ivar necessitates swift action, and it would bo better to shelve the whole scheme than have the war plans discussed and rediscussed In a roundabout wav. It is inevitable, under a War Conn cil which was conceived in a panic, that it will end in confusion.
The “Daily Teiogrnpli” says a decided change of tone is dcservahle among those conspiring against the fiovernment realising that the Prime Minister’s plan seeks to achieve unity in the simplest way. Italy’s military danger on the West Front since the war. This is not the time for recrimminations and dissension.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 1
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