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LABOUR'S HOPES AND REALITY
(FVausnED m tap mjss.) (Received 18th January, noon.) , LONDON, 17th January, lhe' Times," referring to Mr. Macdpnald's hope of co-operation with France, aslw how Mr. jUacdonald, who is a pacifist, expects to co-operate with the French-realist policy, which he has already repudiated, and inquires, jj Mr. Slacdonald abiiadons collaljoration and goes his own way, what sort of wltWment is possible? "The Tunes" urges the three parties to agree on a, foreign policy of endeavouring to convince France that better met!*oda e^ist than she is following. C
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 15, 18 January 1924, Page 7
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