May I9, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 67 Kansas alone has taken steps to outlaw the "shortchange" foreclosure sale, jamming the legislation through both houses in one afternoon's session. Before farm...
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486 THE COMMONWEAL September2I, x932 TRADE IN THE NEW EMPIRE By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY I T IS a striking commentary upon these times that the world paid more attention to the ex= ternals of the...
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A POLITICAL EMPIRE DISAPPEARS By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY IT IS a curious commentary upon international thinking that while Mr. De Valera's political victory in the Irish Free State is being...
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November 11, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 35 CANADA BATTLES UNEMPLOYMENT By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY " A M I MY brother's keeper?" Answering that /A age-old challenge, Canada is spending $100,"*"...
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July 1, 1931 THE COMMONWEAL 239 CANADA AND THE LIQUOR PROBLEM By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY I F THE Congress and people of the United States are anxious for a solution of their liquor problem, they might...
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CANADA, like the United States, is beset by political unrest and economic depression. Mr. Hoover may be bowed down by the problem of prohibition, the plight of Northwestern farmers and the...
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276 THE COMMONWEAL July 9, 1930 CANADA GOES TO THE POLLS By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY CANADA is preparing to hold its sixteenth general election. His right to represent the country at the...
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ON JULY 1 the people of Canada celebrated the diamond jubilee of the confederation of their disunited, warring provinces Into a single, selfgoverning dominion. Never, perhaps, in the...
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*5* A BRITISH LEAGUE OF NATIONS By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY AFTER sitting for more than a month in the historic precincts of 10 Downing Street, the British Empire Conference has thus...
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October 6, 1926 THE COMMONWEAL S23 THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS ...
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CANADA'S TANGLED POLITICS By M. GRATTAN O'LEARY IN THEIR electoral attempt to unravel the tangled knot of their last Parliament, the people of Canada have but tied another more dangerous and...
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