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    The Labourites outside Parliament, that is to say those who are not called upon to smoodge for votes, are at some pains to make it apparent to all that there is no patriotism in their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NOTHING TO DEFEND.

    (The unionists think so little of their country, and their wives and children, that they told the Minister of Defence they have nothing to defend, and so wanted compulsory drill abolished.) LABOUR.—“Do as you dashed well please. I have nothing to defend. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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