Sir ,Tosop!i Ward, in Iho course of a brief- speech, in Wellington last, week, mentioned that lie liad been in the United Slates when I:>,(K)0,U(IO men had registered in a single, day for military service. Tiiat had represented the bepinning of a mighty effort. But it ought, not to be forgotten at the present time that Great Britain hid done more than any other country- to win the war and that Britain's effort was not going to be exceeded by that of any other country. Britain had provided and maintained the mightiest navy that the world had ever seen, and in doing that had saved the whole world, including the United State?. Britain had played a great part in stemming the original (iermiin rush into [-'ranee, and the. "contemptible little army" that she had been able to put, into the field in August, mil, had grown until the armed force; of the Kmpire numbered 7, r >(m,UOo men, the great majority of them coming from the United Kingdom. Oermany had had C/HHI.OOn fully 'trained soldiers at the outset of the war. but to-day her armies were tailing back before the attack of the Allied forces. He hoped that the Allies would grant no armistice and listen to no talk of peace until Marshal Foeh had readied ISerlin and raided the flags of the Allies there. That was what the British and Dominion soldiers had fought for. The Cerrnans now wore trying to gain time, but k» thought they "had the wrong men to deal whh. (Applau-e.) The'defeat of the tiermans was assured, and ":e believed lucre was no chance of the Herman ring ever again being raised in the Pacific. "Hustling" methods arj avoided in making CLINCHER CROSS TYRES. Thev're made ths British way—slowly arid' surely. The ''life - ' is not cooked out of the rubber. Fit the CLINCHER "NAZOV' for Influenza and Catarrh.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1918, Page 3
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313Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1918, Page 3
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