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LORD ALLEN OF HURTWOOD

... change of principle that during the last years of his lire he had no party political affiliations. Three times during the World War he went to prison on account of his refusal of military service. In 1936 he cut his last party attachment to National Labour ...

ELECTRIC, TORQUAY

... Warning, with Peter Lorre starring. iVell aware that Moto is the major stumbling-block to the success ofa plan to start a world war, the plotters sdherne to liquidate him and, apparently, succeed. ...

WAVE OF DESTRUCTION

... than they have ever been in the history of the world. Fascism is a new political force which we have only witnessed coming into existence since the last world war, and not' by any means unconnected with the war. Owing to the mechanisation of armed force it ...

“BRITAIN CAN NEVER BE DEFEATED ”

... week and of the month the world war ie gointr to begin. GREATEST HARM. These timid panic-monger* are doing the greatest harm. They are undermining public confidence. They are creating a fatal feeling of the inevitability of war, when there ia no tucb i ...

A STRONGER POWER

... consequence of a war would be an increase of injustice rather than suppression, and to degrade permanently even those nations who fought for justice, then the possible cause of war is ended. For would surely be an absurd paradox to say that that war could be ...

Germany Crying: Hands Off Poland Berlin, Wednesday. AVV ARNI.’G to the Western Powers not to stake their ..

... Soviet-German hands, appears to-day in the Deutsche Diplomatische Korrespondenz. In London and Paris up to the time of the World War the very mention of the word Poland was taboo,” the Korrespendenz says. To-day, people m London and Paris should know that ...

TORQUAY: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1939 Germans Unaware Of Western Front Fighting PRESS “FRIENDLY” TO FRANCE

... The Voelkischer Beobachter says: During the World War we always telt a secret inclination towards France. This feeling is not stifled even now, for we know the French people have been pushed into the war by a corrupt clique Avhich hitched them on to ...

WOMAN’S INDEPENDENCE

... existed when they first began to enter the commercial world in any numbers, that was, one supposes, true. Bat conditions have changed vastly. after war days—and it is after all, in the days since the World War that women have gained such emancipation they now ...

Traffic Offences At Totnes

... and endorsement of licence ordered. German Naval Manoeuvres Off Jutland Copenhagen, Monday.—For the first time since the World War Germany is holding naval manoeuvres in the Skagerrak, oft' Jutland. Thirty-two warships of various types are taking part ...

EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST

... heavy type, the age dictators,” Prof. Slosson stated. It certainly was a prevalent form government. At the beginning tho world war there were no dictatorships, a form of ruling equally remote from bureaucratic and democratic government, from Conservatism ...

UTILITARIAN PACIFISM

... similar part in international society. His own pacifism depended on the views (a) that the World War of 1914-18 had failed to achieve its objective ; (b) that the next war would be bloodier and more futile than the last. In the last sentence or two of an hour’s ...

Germans Fear Turko-Russian Conflict

... be under-rated. Turkev’s recent political changeover might well leal to conflict. This time, unlike the position in the World War', the Russians are not engaged elsewhere. Their chances are extremely good, and if England should intervene, the whole of ...