In It. rlin there is over the w hole iiipu'aliou an inde-cribable evpression of war weariness.—l'rnl'ossor Hagel ind. * * * * i Croat f!rita!n anil the Umpire must ' del - nnhie that Gorman trade with the I Hritisli Empire has gene lor ever.—Mr ; W HiHufi (Australian Premier). ■'* * * * I am convinced that the German fleet wii', bi-l'ore long, attempt a great effort. The British Navy knows it, and is I-.peeling the great day with anxious impato'iiee. — laird Northcliffe.
Civilians must go short or our armies 111 us l go sh it. —Mr. McKenna. * * •* * Kv, ryotii keeping hells 011 a profitable basis is doing a national service.--Mrs. I iiotie] Guest. * * * * Sjiies may go p. oping round foris. but they (annul measure the soul of a people.--1{ v. C. ,1. I'roi tor. *»* _ * Don't talk: "ct to work.—Mr. O. N. liarn -s M P
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 193, 21 July 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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