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Would a General Election be fought on this platform or on some other ? If yes , why not say so ? If no , what is the alternative ? Lord Northcliffe stirs us with the statement that Peace can only be made in Berlin or Potsdam .
Would a General Election be fought on this platform or on some other ? If yes , why not say so ? If no , what is the alternative ? Lord Northcliffe stirs us with the statement that Peace can only be made in Berlin or Potsdam .
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Lobby correspondents , who take their cue from “ responsible statesmen , " advocate an election on parliamentary grounds , which would be decisive had we remained at peace . Like many FrontBenchers trained in the Pacifist tradition ...
Lobby correspondents , who take their cue from “ responsible statesmen , " advocate an election on parliamentary grounds , which would be decisive had we remained at peace . Like many FrontBenchers trained in the Pacifist tradition ...
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For one reason or another there would not appear to have been much interest in the actual campaign of the General Election . Meetings as a rule were thinly attended , and a comparatively small number of voters came to the poll .
For one reason or another there would not appear to have been much interest in the actual campaign of the General Election . Meetings as a rule were thinly attended , and a comparatively small number of voters came to the poll .
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