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"Still Hoping," a flat-country shep- jj herd, who claims 20 years' experience .$, and a good record, cites his own ex- j; perience in seeking employment as a x reason for doubting the shortage or -& farm labour, "unless in the backblocKS ~ where no schools or conveniences are ■ available." 1 Commenting on Archbishop West- ; Watson's address on World Peace, "H.W.R." says that the failure of the - Church to "wield any power lor , peace" among the nations is the consequence of its failure "to trust trie people instead of trusting govern- • ments." o ' "Square Deal" does not "Observer" that Russian agitatiowß» t * the second front has been selfish: £*' signed an Anglo-Russian treaty to thai. effect. Whv promise a second front. •
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23746, 18 September 1942, Page 6
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