DOMINION NEWS.
MR. MAS.S'EY OX THE VICTOR?. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, X'ov. i'2. Commenting oil Lhe latest victor/ at the West front, tliu Prim.; Minister say# "Tile news received this morning of Ilia great victory on the Western fi'.inl has gladdened the hearts of Hriti<h ris in every part of the world and has again !proved the superiority of the British si 1diers over the very !wst men th.u Germany can place in the ii-ild. At a ti.ns like this, when we an; anxiously watch ing the events that are taking place in I Russia and Italy the history is doubly welcome and as it is welcome to us, so it must he disappointing to the enemy. The new tactics must have been a terrible surprise to the German commanders and, coming so soon after their successes in Italy, a terrible surprise to the whole of the forces of the Central Powers. We may still experience disappointments before the end comes, but courage and resource. such as General Haig and his soldiers have displayed, backed up by determination on the part of non-comba-tant citizens, will, without a shadow of doubt see the war through to that conclusion, which we desire."-
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1917, Page 3
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