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THE SPIRIT OF KITCHENER

Tije Paris correspondent of the "Times" sends the following :— "To.day I pushed as near the front as passible, but could only get general impressions of the events, of recent days. ' "It must be borne in mind that although on the left flank the allied armies have been forced to withdraw, their lines so far remain intact. At no point has the enemy succeeded in driving a wedge through the circle which is drawing closer and closer around the capital and gaining in strength as it retires. "Amid all the welter of war the British troops produced the great quality of efficiency.' The spirit of Kitchener apparently pervades the whple British Expeditionary fcorce."' the" transport and commissariat are "all excellent; and! they have withstood the slaugterin'g tactics of the German general staff with wonderful equanimity.."'

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 October 1914, Page 4

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THE SPIRIT OF KITCHENER Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 October 1914, Page 4

THE SPIRIT OF KITCHENER Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 October 1914, Page 4

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