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... Labor , whose wholehearted cooperation was indispensable in connection with the urgent need for army recruits . The British people , and especially Labor , had to be convinced , as Lloyd George wrote , " that we were not continuing the ...
... Labor , whose wholehearted cooperation was indispensable in connection with the urgent need for army recruits . The British people , and especially Labor , had to be convinced , as Lloyd George wrote , " that we were not continuing the ...
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... Labor attended the September 1918 Inter - Allied Labor and Socialist Conference , which adopted a resolution on war aims that did not specifically call for a policy of no annexations , but endorsed the Four- teen Points and included an ...
... Labor attended the September 1918 Inter - Allied Labor and Socialist Conference , which adopted a resolution on war aims that did not specifically call for a policy of no annexations , but endorsed the Four- teen Points and included an ...
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... Labor Party declared themselves against annexation , the debate culminating in a resolution of the Inter - State Labor Conference held at Perth in June , which made Labor support of further recruiting efforts conditional , among other ...
... Labor Party declared themselves against annexation , the debate culminating in a resolution of the Inter - State Labor Conference held at Perth in June , which made Labor support of further recruiting efforts conditional , among other ...
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