PREMIER PLEDGES CANADA TO FIGHT UNTIL WAR IS WON; She Has Bled Too Much, Sir Robert Borden Says, to Accept an Inconclusive Peace. PROUD OF PART IN BATTLES And Country Will Send More Men and Money as Needed, He Tells 700 Diners. HIS STATEMENT IS CHEERED Ex-President Taft and Mayor Mitchel Join in Praise of Valor Shown by Troops.

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Sir Robert L. Borden, Premier of Canada, speaking with all the earnestness he could command, told 700 members of the Canadian Club of New York and their friends at a dinner at the Hotel Biltmore last night that the Dominion never would consent to a cessation of hostilities in Europe which did not carry with it conditions that would forever make impossible a repetition of the conflict. View Full Article in Timesmachine »