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PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN. (bz caw*—nusss osKWfncy—gaataaaafi ifivtraiiux xxo CASU kiiMMi.piil3 LONDON, Noroaafc** - SH Sir Godfrey Collins, dnaf tflseoi Whip, speaking at. the Xttimwl Sjifeag*!. Olub, said the Liberals mosfc 'esn tte recent retene aa an cdMtia iawriai victory. They wer® Aiming *t piaesßgaSftcsM*didates in the field and tbft «***•» toting and easUiaing ti ganda, by me»n» of fogsfo. Awto* eratioally to <npport a peSey off laifoy idealism to touch wt£h life** veaStsem. "Wo miu£ not sllov laSwrab to drift* towards oxtreaae p«sta» mm either aid©>" said Sir Gw&rgy.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18237, 22 November 1924, Page 13
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