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Page 7
... reason to hope that it may grow into a great Department and realise the ideals set before it by the Premier . But , above all , we look to it to take a leading part in mobilising Labour at the present time for the pur- poses of war . Mr ...
... reason to hope that it may grow into a great Department and realise the ideals set before it by the Premier . But , above all , we look to it to take a leading part in mobilising Labour at the present time for the pur- poses of war . Mr ...
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... reasons which compelled us to enter the war — our duty to the smaller States , our promises to their suffering people , the sinking of the Lusitania , the murders of Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt , and all the other outrages to ...
... reasons which compelled us to enter the war — our duty to the smaller States , our promises to their suffering people , the sinking of the Lusitania , the murders of Nurse Cavell and Captain Fryatt , and all the other outrages to ...
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... reason of the new Commander - in - Chief's personal associations with this country . M. Briand's task is much more delicate and difficult than that of Mr. Lloyd George . Both men have an unlimited mandate to proceed to any measures , be ...
... reason of the new Commander - in - Chief's personal associations with this country . M. Briand's task is much more delicate and difficult than that of Mr. Lloyd George . Both men have an unlimited mandate to proceed to any measures , be ...
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... reasons — the Irish , the German- born , and the women voters , for example -but all these sectional sectional influences would have failed of their purpose if there had not been a very general misunderstanding of the urgent need for ...
... reasons — the Irish , the German- born , and the women voters , for example -but all these sectional sectional influences would have failed of their purpose if there had not been a very general misunderstanding of the urgent need for ...
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... reasons for such a policy as has been pursued . It is significant that M. Venizelos , the one great man of Greece ... reason exists for the apparently futile policy pursued by the Allies up to the time that their ultimatum was issued ...
... reasons for such a policy as has been pursued . It is significant that M. Venizelos , the one great man of Greece ... reason exists for the apparently futile policy pursued by the Allies up to the time that their ultimatum was issued ...
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