The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 298
... Commission was to deal with the acute question of food shortages , and this difficult problem was dealt with in an efficient manner . At the same time , the Commission proceeded to establish a form of govern- ment in accordance with the ...
... Commission was to deal with the acute question of food shortages , and this difficult problem was dealt with in an efficient manner . At the same time , the Commission proceeded to establish a form of govern- ment in accordance with the ...
Page 302
... Commission , and to hold up the League of Nations to ridicule . The writer of this article was appointed Chair- man of the Governing Commission in July 1927 , and offered the olive - branch to the Press in the autumn of that year ...
... Commission , and to hold up the League of Nations to ridicule . The writer of this article was appointed Chair- man of the Governing Commission in July 1927 , and offered the olive - branch to the Press in the autumn of that year ...
Page 303
... Commission in 1933. Nor was this surprising when we consider that the development was accompanied by open intimidation and high - handed methods . The Chairman of the Governing Commission outlined the situation with startling distinct ...
... Commission in 1933. Nor was this surprising when we consider that the development was accompanied by open intimidation and high - handed methods . The Chairman of the Governing Commission outlined the situation with startling distinct ...
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