Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette 11-1917
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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, November 24, 1917. Pg 7
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Title | Saturday, November 24, 1917. Pg 6 |
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Page number | Pg 6 |
Date | Saturday, November 24, 1917. |
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Publisher | Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette, |
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A CANADIAN PLAY
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George 5 defence of h s Pa 5 speech I S that
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mg an effect-to rouse th s country and the
Entente countnes out of their complacency
reg ardmg the fate of the countrIes who are
asSDC a ted w h hem n r es stance to the
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as on Not on y does the Pnme
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man who will stand no nonsense, and In
tend/! pushing matters through to victory
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want here-to Jet nothing obstruct oJlr path
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