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SAYS THE ENTENTE MUST STILL FIGHT ONSupreme Authority In War and Other Affairs Must Be Controlled By I World DemocracyJT3NDON, Sept. 25.—The Earl Derby,Minister for War, addressing the Canadian Club dinner at Folkestone last night, said that the Allies had made great mistakes during the war, but their enemies had made far greater mistakes and were gradually arriving at the conclusion that they had been using the wrong map. He feared that there was a likelihood of much more fighting, much more sorrow and misery for the nation before the war would end.It was, said the War Minister, de» clared that the enemy was demoralized, i That was not true. The enemy is stift j fighting and is not demoralised. Although the Germans are fighting well the Allies are fighting better.Commenting on the replies of the Central Empires to the Pope, LordDerby said the day had gone by when j any king or Government could make war. The only authority able to make war or bring it about was the people themselves, and the only thing the Allies could do now, bearing in mind what Germany had done to civilization, wasto fight on *-£;|2v; i M '
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St Johns Daily Star GS

St Johns, Newfoundland, CA

Tue, Sep 25, 1917

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