572 THE COMMONWEAL September 27, I946 tions. And they can never be fully answered, even in the most favorable circumstances. And it is quite exceptionally difficult to estimate the state of the...
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From San Francisco to London GEORGE CATLIN ON A recent visit to the Central Hall, Westminster, I mounted the stairs of that sober building to the public galleries and sat next to a Negro...
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548 THE COMMONWEAL September 21, 1945 New Dispensation In Anglo-American Relations GEORGE CATLIN TFIE LABOR GOVERNMENT in Britain is now established in power with a landslide majority. Some...
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476 THE COMMONWEAL August 31, 1945 defeat. Young Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook's son, only just scrambled back. The explanation would seem to be that the people of Britain voted against Winston...
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July 27, 1945 THE COMMONWEAL 353 The Man Who Lost The British Election GEORGE CATLIN THE British Election Campaign started off with a broadcast speech by Winston Churchill that caused no little...
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210 THE COMMONWEAL June 15, 1945 San Francisco: A British View GEORGE CATLIN A FEW WEEKS after the publication of my last contribution to THE COMMONWEAL, explaining the dangers of the policy of...
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Britain and Europe Dissent with Smuts George Catlin IN a broadcast speech of December 28, 1943, Mr. E. N. van Kleffens, Netherlands Foreign Minister, said: When General Smuts advises us to...
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