The National Review, Volume 76W.H. Allen, 1920 |
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Page 298
... trade in China in the face of Japanese competition 3. Those Treaty Port " Britons in the Far East who have never reconciled themselves to treating Japan as a great and civilized Power a are annoyed by various Japanese practices , some ...
... trade in China in the face of Japanese competition 3. Those Treaty Port " Britons in the Far East who have never reconciled themselves to treating Japan as a great and civilized Power a are annoyed by various Japanese practices , some ...
Page 300
... trade a great consideration ; but I place the question on a higher plane - tha civilization itself . We should maintain the most cordial relations with t extremely intelligent and highly educated people . The reverence which Japanese ...
... trade a great consideration ; but I place the question on a higher plane - tha civilization itself . We should maintain the most cordial relations with t extremely intelligent and highly educated people . The reverence which Japanese ...
Page 311
... Trade Unions , but the dictatorship of the Trade Union Secretaries . Therefore , from the outset , the Soviet movement in this country was a fizzle - as we believe it always will be in so sane and well- balanced a community - and its ...
... Trade Unions , but the dictatorship of the Trade Union Secretaries . Therefore , from the outset , the Soviet movement in this country was a fizzle - as we believe it always will be in so sane and well- balanced a community - and its ...
Page 318
... Trade Union Secretary , and that before the twelfth hour sounded there would be the usual Ministerial wobble , if not earlier . Mr. Lloyd George finds it extremely difficult to pursue any consistent course of action , despite his ...
... Trade Union Secretary , and that before the twelfth hour sounded there would be the usual Ministerial wobble , if not earlier . Mr. Lloyd George finds it extremely difficult to pursue any consistent course of action , despite his ...
Page 363
... trade , which only experience and training can bring to perfection . In a word , it had been trained to a hair for its task and had acquired to a high degree a happy blend of all the qualities which make for victory . It may be noted in ...
... trade , which only experience and training can bring to perfection . In a word , it had been trained to a hair for its task and had acquired to a high degree a happy blend of all the qualities which make for victory . It may be noted in ...
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