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I Room for- Doubt. ■"here is no doubt of this among our Hies. There is no longer any excuse I doubt among our enemies. There B-eason to believe that our enemies Hught us divided, decadent, unready ■effort, contemptible in military reBrce. If they have any sense of ■iity, the facts must now appreciate formidable menace they have proHed and the intolerable burden they He assumed. It is to be hoped that I awakening, has come to them, or J I come to.them soon; for it will Ig the world nearer to the achieveHt of that purpose which, as the K said, must precede our laying Hn of the sword. —Daily News. H:t of Heavy Artillery. He effect of heavy, artillery is Hly moral; its huge shells are inH'd to terrify rather than to kill. ponderous weapons are wastHainst men who christen their pro. ■es "Black Marias" and " Jack Hjons " with that inimitable touch fcrision which puts an excellent I into all. The same spirit of roH>ptimism breathes in the dispatch. I the Commander-in-Chief of the ■h expeditionary force, and has H- impressed the world. —ManchesHiardian.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 70, 21 November 1914, Page 6
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188THE WORLD'S PRESS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 70, 21 November 1914, Page 6
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