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  2. ROBERT BLATCHFORD HITS OUT HARD ABOUT MESOPOTAMIA MUDDLE

    It is possible that, while keeping up her air fleets on the war front—the thing of primary importance—Great Britain has been actively preparing a second air fleet for reprisals. Whether the war is won in the air or not, it is obvious that the victors in the end must have unquestioned air supremacy. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MORAL OF MESOPOTAMIA

    Hero we have Robert Blatchford waxing characteristically Indignant in tho Sunday Chronicle over the Mesopotamia scandal. And the vials of his wrath over-flow beyond that disastrous muddle. There are times when we find It difficult to go all the way with Blatchford; but he is always stimulatingly readable, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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