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... Committee on Imperial Affairs consisted for me in the fact that it enabled me , as secretary , to try to get the party and its leaders to understand the complications and urgency of what was happening in remote places and among strange ...
... Committee on Imperial Affairs consisted for me in the fact that it enabled me , as secretary , to try to get the party and its leaders to understand the complications and urgency of what was happening in remote places and among strange ...
Page 237
... Committee and adopted by the Party . He used from time to time to ask me to come to the Colonial Office and discuss things with him . He was dismayed by Sidney's conservatism and his masterly inactivity whenever an opportunity arose to ...
... Committee and adopted by the Party . He used from time to time to ask me to come to the Colonial Office and discuss things with him . He was dismayed by Sidney's conservatism and his masterly inactivity whenever an opportunity arose to ...
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... Committee applied to the International Advisory Committee . As I have said before , in 1919 the ignorance of foreign affairs in the Labour movement was almost as deep and widespread as the ignorance of imperial affairs . Like its sister ...
... Committee applied to the International Advisory Committee . As I have said before , in 1919 the ignorance of foreign affairs in the Labour movement was almost as deep and widespread as the ignorance of imperial affairs . Like its sister ...
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