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France as Freed by War.

"Three summers ago this slice, of desecrated France was a patchwork of green orcha/rds and brown ploughed lands, dotted with towns of grey stone and villages of red brick, and peopled by a race of happy -peasants. Now the whole of it is an ugly, uniform g>rey . . . shapeless, useless irvafs of destruction and flirt."— London "Times," April 13.

"The Alert," t> Labor paper published in Maryborough, Queensland, says: "When Judge Edmunds settled the coal Strike last your the wages of tho miners was inoreaeed by ,£390,000, but the mine owners got .£1,350,000 increase, practically a .£1,000,000 more than the men, though they are a mere handful in numbers as compared with th* men. There's but one solution of this criminal jnequality

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 5

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126

France as Freed by War. Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 5

France as Freed by War. Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 349, 16 January 1918, Page 5

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