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Just prior to leaving England Mi. Seddon assured a "Daily Express" interviewer that his most striking impiession was one of surprise at Britain's apathy legarding the dangei which was thieatming her manufactuiing supremacy.— Prcsb cablegram. KING DICK SOUNDS AN ALARM. King Dick (to John Bull) : Hang it all, John, wake up. Here arc all sorts of D.igos and Dutchmen nohhlinq yam hade, and, (heal Scott! there's Untie Sam attnalln vollannq nour aibtowns. H ake up, man, wake up, or else let me run the whole blooming show for the Empire I

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 116, 20 September 1902, Page 9

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Just prior to leaving England Mi. Seddon assured a "Daily Express" interviewer that his most striking impiession was one of surprise at Britain's apathy legarding the dangei which was thieatming her manufactuiing supremacy.—Prcsb cablegram. KING DICK SOUNDS AN ALARM. King Dick (to John Bull) : Hang it all, John, wake up. Here arc all sorts of D.igos and Dutchmen nohhlinq yam hade, and, (heal Scott! there's Untie Sam attnalln vollannq nour aibtowns. H ake up, man, wake up, or else let me run the whole blooming show for the Empire I Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 116, 20 September 1902, Page 9

Just prior to leaving England Mi. Seddon assured a "Daily Express" interviewer that his most striking impiession was one of surprise at Britain's apathy legarding the dangei which was thieatming her manufactuiing supremacy.—Prcsb cablegram. KING DICK SOUNDS AN ALARM. King Dick (to John Bull) : Hang it all, John, wake up. Here arc all sorts of D.igos and Dutchmen nohhlinq yam hade, and, (heal Scott! there's Untie Sam attnalln vollannq nour aibtowns. H ake up, man, wake up, or else let me run the whole blooming show for the Empire I Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 116, 20 September 1902, Page 9

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