STUFFED WITH OPTIMISTIC DELUSIONS.
(TIMES AND SYDNEY SCN SERVICES.) (Received April 25, 8 a.m.) LONDON, 24th April. Dr. Shadwell, a noted Labour student, writing to The Times on the question of compulsion, stated that the Labour unions would acquiesce if convinced that victory was without compulsion. They were not yet convinced, because they had been stuffed with optimistic delusions, and had not been told the facts, and everything had been censored. Thinking the war is nearly over, they regard compulsion as a dodge to smash the unions. The workers do,not need encouragement about the war; they only require the materials for forming a right judgment.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 7
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