The National Review, Volume 93W.H. Allen, 1929 - English literature |
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Page 143
... keep the splendid majority left to him , and in 1912 was put out by the late Mr. Massey . After this Sir Joseph lost the seat ( Invercargill ) which he had held for so many years , and when he stood at a by - election for Tauranga he ...
... keep the splendid majority left to him , and in 1912 was put out by the late Mr. Massey . After this Sir Joseph lost the seat ( Invercargill ) which he had held for so many years , and when he stood at a by - election for Tauranga he ...
Page 494
... keeping on the Conservative Government , or replacing it by the Socialists , as he did five years ago . Immediately there would arise a vociferous cry throughout a prodigious Press to " Keep out the Socialists " by forming an Anti ...
... keeping on the Conservative Government , or replacing it by the Socialists , as he did five years ago . Immediately there would arise a vociferous cry throughout a prodigious Press to " Keep out the Socialists " by forming an Anti ...
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... keep its first place in the world ? Think of it : notwith- standing our glorious Empire we have 50 per cent . more unemployment than Germany - a country stripped of every- thing , but who protects her Home Market for her own work ...
... keep its first place in the world ? Think of it : notwith- standing our glorious Empire we have 50 per cent . more unemployment than Germany - a country stripped of every- thing , but who protects her Home Market for her own work ...
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