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Page 243
... land , and then at his wife and children , he broke down and cried like a child . Later he explained to the superintendent who was showing him the experiments that he had put the best of his life into that kind of land . The land looked ...
... land , and then at his wife and children , he broke down and cried like a child . Later he explained to the superintendent who was showing him the experiments that he had put the best of his life into that kind of land . The land looked ...
Page 353
... land corps of over 300,000 women workers should not be obtained . But there must be practical guidance and syste- matic organisation : vague aspirations , how- ever laudable , will not break up a single rood of fallow land or help to ...
... land corps of over 300,000 women workers should not be obtained . But there must be practical guidance and syste- matic organisation : vague aspirations , how- ever laudable , will not break up a single rood of fallow land or help to ...
Page 567
... land is of moderate or inferior quality . If it were brought into cultivation again it would go a long way to relieve the situation . In 1914 the total amount of land under the plough was about 11,000,000 acres : — Million acres . 1.8 ...
... land is of moderate or inferior quality . If it were brought into cultivation again it would go a long way to relieve the situation . In 1914 the total amount of land under the plough was about 11,000,000 acres : — Million acres . 1.8 ...
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A HEROS RESTINGPLACE IN THE FIRINGLINE | 4 |
Diary of the War | 17 |
At the Bar of Public Opinion | 27 |
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