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Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1918, p. 15

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HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. + + Berlin or Bust! That's the way our men are fighting. Months of weary waiting, watching, and patrolling they had, before General Foch gave the order that permitted them to leap out of their trenches and put the Huns to rout, Months of hard, gruelling preparatory work behind the lines in F rance; months of strenuous exercise and iron discipline in the training camps before they sailed. But, when the word came, they were FIT re Vietory Bonds Will Do It=-==-Buy Them To Your Utm Collingwood Shipbuild ng oe (Kingston Yard) S phuildin --nothing could stop them--*"Everywhere along the line the Germans were in a panic." i 7 Keep them fit-- trained to the minute-- wanting for nothing to help them win. Send them reinforcements, as many million as may be needed, until that panic spreads throughout the whole of Germany's forces --until it reaches the rulers of Germany themselves. g Company |

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