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GERMAN INFLUENCES AT WORK.

LONDON. 18th July. Tlie Right Hon. W Abraham ("Mabon") strongly urges the South Wales miners to follow their leaders' advice and not to forget the cry :—: — "Your country needs you," which applies to the oolliers as much as to the soldiers and sailors. The Evening News suggests that there have been German influences at work in South Wales for a long time. Some of the agitators are suspected to be of German origin. There are more agitators in the rank and file in the Welsh coalfields than in any other British field. Many are not of British nationality. This feature is noteworthy, as Wales is the main source of the Navy's coal

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7

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GERMAN INFLUENCES AT WORK. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7

GERMAN INFLUENCES AT WORK. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7

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