GLASS DISTINCTIONS
Mr John Bodge, the Pensions Minister, thinks class distinctions will be levelled after the war. "Once peace conies wo shall find all the old lmtrcds smoothed away and Teplaced by sentiments of kin- ~ ship and inter-reliance. The workmen's son, his employer's son, and the aristocrat have been fighting side by side, shoulder to shoulder, enduring the'same hardships, facing the same dangers, endeavoring with fine -unselfishness to save one another's lives in smoke of battle and trench mud ,L
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Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 6
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80GLASS DISTINCTIONS Evening Star, Issue 16627, 9 January 1918, Page 6
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