THE WORLD'S PRESS.
THE TASK AHEAD. We have no patience with the suggestion that Great Britain has done less than- her duty to her allies. No responsible French, Russian, or Italian statesman would make such a suggestion. We do say that Great Britain has not yet done all that she can, or all that she ought to do.—"Express." WORKMEN'S SAVINGS. The British workman's lack of saved capital has always been one of the weakest points in his economic position rand our Government has hitherto done less than many foreign and colonial Governments to remedy it. The new proposals turn over a new leaf, and really put our national encouragement of working-class thrift once more upon an up-to-daie footing.—"Chronicle.**
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 473, 16 August 1915, Page 6
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118THE WORLD'S PRESS. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 473, 16 August 1915, Page 6
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