The National Review, Volume 68W.H. Allen, 1916 - English literature |
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Page 291
... Ministry , and particularly the present Minister for Defence , dominated by the Union leaders , have repeatedly shown a hesi- tation and timidity that have militated against our warlike effectiveness . The equipping of the Australian ...
... Ministry , and particularly the present Minister for Defence , dominated by the Union leaders , have repeatedly shown a hesi- tation and timidity that have militated against our warlike effectiveness . The equipping of the Australian ...
Page 371
... Minister an opportunity , not only of reiterating his opinion , but of explicitly and formally committing the Cabinet . The War Minister observed : " What he [ Mr. Holt ] objects to is that the whole pith and purport of that interview ...
... Minister an opportunity , not only of reiterating his opinion , but of explicitly and formally committing the Cabinet . The War Minister observed : " What he [ Mr. Holt ] objects to is that the whole pith and purport of that interview ...
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... Minister rather than by the Foreign Minister or the Prime Minister , to which Mr. Lloyd George made this stinging retort : It ought not to have been done by me ! True , I am a Cabinet Minister , and a Cabinet Minister is entitled , even ...
... Minister rather than by the Foreign Minister or the Prime Minister , to which Mr. Lloyd George made this stinging retort : It ought not to have been done by me ! True , I am a Cabinet Minister , and a Cabinet Minister is entitled , even ...
Contents
LOGIN MISS DALHOUSIE | 26 |
LUZ COMTESSE JEAN | 34 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 35 |
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