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(Received 14th July, 11.30 a.m.)
LONDON, 13th July. On the motion* of Colonel John Ward, M.P.,-the General -.Federation of Trades "Unions passed a resolution stating that the establishment of peace and the proper natural development of industry was impossible while France sought to dismember the German' • nation. • The mover • said that France and Belgium have one more chance—it may well be the last—of reuniting the Allied front. Nothing could exceed the gravity of Mr. Baldwin's language as it depicted Europe tottering on the brink of industrial and economic ruin. His words were manifestly designed to rally behind a new positive policy the moral conscience and practical intelligence of the world. At last Britain lias taken he lead- which the"wolrd has been ex-, pecting of her since the last gun boomed in 1918. ...-.•
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 12, 14 July 1923, Page 7
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