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'Speech by Haig (A. aind N.Z. Cable.) 1. ' i LONDON, July 9 i Sir Douglas Haig, in a speech at , New-castle, said: .We" are apt. vto ( minimise wdmt owr own feLloys have' | . done in 'the fieM. It -was necessary ' and. right to huck' up tih& Allies ' '.■wh:]© the fighting was proceeding, but do not for^e't. that the British. „; "Empire "mon, the war. Russia let us dowii, a.nd the Italians did nob do a vea-y gr«a:t deal. The French had a reaiUy ha.rd jo^b at the b-eprin-nins, bat tor the last two v.ea.rs old - En.gland bore the brunt of the figlitimg.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 3
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102BRITAINS PART Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 3
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