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UNITY OF THE ALLIES.

ESSENTIAL IN PEACE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Oct. 11, 7.25 p.m. London, Oct. 10. Mr. Lloyd George, addressing Belgian delegates, who placed a wreath on the cenotaph as a tribute to the British nation’s part in the war, said: “As we were glad to stand by Belgium’s side during the war, we hope to stand by the side of Belgium and France and our Allies in the cause of peace. It would be a tragedy if we who marched side by side to face death parted when we had to march together to the reconstruction of the world.” —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 5

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UNITY OF THE ALLIES. Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 5

UNITY OF THE ALLIES. Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1922, Page 5

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