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  2. BOOK REVIEW ARGUMENT OF EMPIRE— BRITISH EXAMPLE

    After the spate of solemn books to which we have become accustomed during the war (this is not a reproach, for some of the writers have had good reason to be solemn, having lived too close to Berlin), it is most refreshing to follow Professor W. K. Hancock ...

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  4. SPECULATION ON US FOREIGN POLICY

    Military secrets are well guarded in Washington, but I doubt whether the War Department could teach the White House or the State Department anything about maintaining secrecy so far as it relates to foreign ...

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  5. TODAY: WELL! WHAT DID MR CHURCHILL SAY?

    A commentator has suggested that the Australia-New Zealand Agreement is contrary to the policy of co-operation with the United States, as enunciated by Mr Churchill. ...

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