NOT ALONE A WAR OF ARMS EVERY ACTIVITY OF MODERN LIFE CONCERNED
VICTORY IN MONEY MARKETS AND INDUSTRIES MUST BE WON \ (B«ceived February 10, 8 a.m.) LONDON, 9th February. The Times, in a leader on the Allies' finance), says : "The conference at Paris shows the world that the Allies realise to the full that the war is not merely a conflict for supremaoy in fighting power on land and sea. It is proof that they realise that the war involves every activity of modern life, and victory must be won as much in the money markets and factories of the world as on the battlefield. Germany knows this, as her frenzied protests at the strangulation of her industries and food supplies by Britain's sea power have shown. The conference is the best proof of the union of the three Powers, strengthened by the strain of war." '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 7
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146NOT ALONE A WAR OF ARMS EVERY ACTIVITY OF MODERN LIFE CONCERNED Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 7
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