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  2. How Quickly Could Germany Raise An Army?

    DAPPER Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, the stripe-trousered Foreign Office diplomat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SIR.—It is disgusting to note the way in which vote-happy politicians of both parties are rushing to obey the dictates of the railway unions. THE Transport Commission is ...

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