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Article : 364 wordsGeneral Sir William Birdwood arrived in London this morning. He is very busy. He said: "In my position as Commander-in-Chief I cannot make any statement ...
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Article : 400 words"There are possibilities more formidable than changes in the Government, which is admittedly disunited. National unity is different from Cabinet unity. The former ...
Article : 121 wordsGeneral Sir William Birdwood and Brigadier-General C. B. B. White have arrived in London. The King will receive General Sir William ...
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Article : 103 wordsThe evening press emphasises the importance of Mr. Hughes's restoration to health at the moment of grave national crisis. They quoted yesterday's speech largely as voicing ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 20 Apr 1916, Page 1
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